In her third collection, Nova Scotian poet Jaime Forsythe has created an elegant long poem with Yield (Buckrider Books, 2026).
In these dreamlike lines a mother faces the postpartum void from a
porous house by the ocean as the veil between land and sea, and between
being lost and being found, grows thinner. With repeated waves of
couplets Forsythe brings the reader unforgettable images: a pom-pom
that hardens into a sea urchin, an underwater dance club, a coast that melts into the sea. Delicately tracing the disorientation and dark edges of new motherhood, this is a collection that embraces beauty and ambiguity with a baby that roots for milk while what's ancient—whether history or memory—floods in.
Jaime Forsythe's previous books are I Heard Something (Anvil Press, 2018) and Sympathy Loophole (Mansfield Press, 2012). Her poetry and fiction have appeared in Arc, EVENT, Grain, The Malahat Review, Geist, The Ampersand Review and This Magazine,
among others. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University
of Guelph and currently lives close to where she grew up in Nova
Scotia/Mi'kma'ki.
Hollay Ghadery is an Iranian-Canadian
multi-genre writer living in Ontario on Anishinaabe land. She has her
MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph. Fuse, her memoir
of mixed-race identity and mental health, was released by Guernica
Editions in 2021 and won the 2023 Canadian Bookclub Award for
Nonfiction/Memoir.
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