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Some burdens are too important to be let go. When one young woman finds herself unable to sleep, she walks down the highway: down, down, down, to visit an old friend. When the ocean offers to carry the weight of the world for her, she thinks that it will be a relief to put it down for a while. But what are the consequences of letting go of your grief?

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Some burdens are too important to be let go. When one young woman finds herself unable to sleep, she walks down the highway: down, down, down, to visit an old friend. When the ocean offers to carry the weight of the world for her, she thinks that it will be a relief to put it down for a while. But what are the consequences of letting go of your grief?
Autorenporträt
Evelyn Elgie is a writer and multidisciplinary artist living and working on the ancestral, traditional and unceded territories of the Musqueam people. Her poetic, academic, and artistic practice grapples with difficult questions around decolonization, responsibility, land, and water, trying to unlearn settler perspectives and think through different possibilities for loving. Evelyn's poetry has appeared in Glass Mountain, Hinge, and Open Heart Forgery, and her work on polyasexual intimacies is forthcoming with Demeter Press in the collection Liminal Chrysalis: Reproduction and Parenting Beyond the Binary. She is the co-creator of the blog Not Banging (@notbanging on Instagram and Twitter), the producer of the piloted podcast Accessible Democracy and the winner of the 2017 Claire Fooshee Poetry Prize.