A Bouquet of Glass by Carol Krause

Poetry exploring living with a naturally psychoactive mind

Image | BOOK COVER: A Bouquet of Glass by Carol Krause

(Guernica Editions)

What are you left with when glass shatters? Emerging from a mind with a propensity for the otherworldly and an unsuitability for the worldly, A Bouquet of Glass gathers the fragments of different realities into a vivid, piercing collection. These poems are the extra-ordinary stories of a poet living with a naturally psychoactive mind and a life-altering disability. From heightened altered states to spacious musings and playful concoctions, they are disarmingly human notes of love and loss. At once elegy and wild romp, they invite different pieces of a life to exist together uneasily, gracefully, precariously. You may wish to curl up with this book on one side of the glass, but only once a whirling storm has rushed through.
(From Guernica Editions)
Carol Krause is a Toronto-based poet. Her work has been featured in The Fiddlehead, Arc Poetry and PRISM international, among others. Her debut poetry collection is A Bouquet of Glass.