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Things are not always what they seem in these poems of trauma and transformation. Reflections and shape-shifters move through them: a child's balloon like a fish with a hook in its mouth, a raven disturbingly alive and dead at the same time. Pain is tracked to a bad tooth, but the source is uncertain, the memory unstable and changeable; the picture splinters into refracted light. Remembering, refusing and reimagining create mirrors, doubles and oppositions that tangle the thread, rejecting the simple, single way back.

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Things are not always what they seem in these poems of trauma and transformation. Reflections and shape-shifters move through them: a child's balloon like a fish with a hook in its mouth, a raven disturbingly alive and dead at the same time. Pain is tracked to a bad tooth, but the source is uncertain, the memory unstable and changeable; the picture splinters into refracted light. Remembering, refusing and reimagining create mirrors, doubles and oppositions that tangle the thread, rejecting the simple, single way back.

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Autorenporträt
MARTHA SPRACKLAND was born in 1988. She is editor at Offord Road Books, associate editor at Poetry London, and a founding editor of multilingual arts zine La Errante. She was previously assistant poetry editor at Faber & Faber. A debut pamphlet, Glass As Broken Glass, was published by Rack Press in 2017. Her collection, Citadel was published in 2020 by Pavilion Press.