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Hailed as "stunning" and "genre-bending" and praised for its "jewel-like imagery" and "revelatory through-line," this striking debut traces family history, from the distant past of the Acadian expulsion to Hurricane Katrina and beyond, to explore why parallel tragedies happen across centuries. Through sharp, obsessive snapshots of key inflection points - the sinking of the Duke Williams, the breaking of the levees, the diagnosis of a tumor - Guidry turns her family's history into a dazzling mythology to explore how distant events shape our lives and what it means to heal from trauma in the face of incomprehensible loss.…mehr

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Hailed as "stunning" and "genre-bending" and praised for its "jewel-like imagery" and "revelatory through-line," this striking debut traces family history, from the distant past of the Acadian expulsion to Hurricane Katrina and beyond, to explore why parallel tragedies happen across centuries. Through sharp, obsessive snapshots of key inflection points - the sinking of the Duke Williams, the breaking of the levees, the diagnosis of a tumor - Guidry turns her family's history into a dazzling mythology to explore how distant events shape our lives and what it means to heal from trauma in the face of incomprehensible loss.
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Author Meghan Guidry works across genres by fusing poetry, memoir, and magical realism to highlight emotional truths and inner landscapes. Central to her work is the exploration of grief-how it manifests in memory and ritual, and the mythologies we create to live alongside loss. Meghan's work has appeared in the 34 Orchard, the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Applied Sentience, and The Grey Alley from Empty City Press. She is the creator of No New Mythology, a monthly literary series that explores trauma, grief, and healing through the lens of classical mythology. Meghan also collaborates with composers on choral lyrics and libretto for new operas. Meghan lives in Boston with her cat Sam. When she's not writing, you can find her swimming, playing RPGs, and on a quest to find the best chocolates in the world. Learn more, stay in touch, and send chocolate recommendations at meghansguidry.com