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Landsick inverts the idea of seasickness - in this pamphlet it is the lives we lead on land that are unstable, uncertain and often nauseous, while the ocean's rhythm provides moments of solace, rest or hope. In exploring this inversion, Landsick engages with the wider theme of connectivity and discord between humans and the natural world. This a book that embraces the beauty and joys of the natural world, while also reflecting on the perils and complexities of human life, and takes us 'all the way to the bottom of the deep blue sea'.

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Landsick inverts the idea of seasickness - in this pamphlet it is the lives we lead on land that are unstable, uncertain and often nauseous, while the ocean's rhythm provides moments of solace, rest or hope. In exploring this inversion, Landsick engages with the wider theme of connectivity and discord between humans and the natural world. This a book that embraces the beauty and joys of the natural world, while also reflecting on the perils and complexities of human life, and takes us 'all the way to the bottom of the deep blue sea'.
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Autorenporträt
Genevieve Carver is a landlocked writer interested in connectivity and discord between human and non-human worlds. Her poetry has been published in journals including Mslexia, The White Review, The North, The London Magazine, Magma and Poetry News, and she won The Moth Nature Writing Prize in 2022, judged by Max Porter. Her first collection, A Beautiful Way to be Crazy (Verve Poetry Press), was based on her gig theatre show with a live band celebrating female experiences in the music industry; Landsick is her second poetry publication.