
Perennial Counterpart
Paperback - 96 pages
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NAMED ONE OF LITERARY HUB'S "MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF 2026"
A poetic study in magical modes of connection over distance—how both friendship and reading are similar ways of being together while being alone.
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Written over several years of solitude, study, and transformation, the poems in Perennial Counterpart trace an evolving, self-questioning practice of thinking-in-poetry where long, reflective lines—evoking both prose and photography—brush against elliptical, fractured modes of film and literary criticism. Anchored by the author’s obsessive reading life, this is a book where lyric inquiry becomes its own form of company. Here, the poem is written to remake its writer through glittering connections to a personal lineage of thought.
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Paperback - 96 pages
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NAMED ONE OF LITERARY HUB'S "MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF 2026"
A poetic study in magical modes of connection over distance—how both friendship and reading are similar ways of being together while being alone.
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Written over several years of solitude, study, and transformation, the poems in Perennial Counterpart trace an evolving, self-questioning practice of thinking-in-poetry where long, reflective lines—evoking both prose and photography—brush against elliptical, fractured modes of film and literary criticism. Anchored by the author’s obsessive reading life, this is a book where lyric inquiry becomes its own form of company. Here, the poem is written to remake its writer through glittering connections to a personal lineage of thought.
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Paperback - 96 pages
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NAMED ONE OF LITERARY HUB'S "MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF 2026"
A poetic study in magical modes of connection over distance—how both friendship and reading are similar ways of being together while being alone.
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Written over several years of solitude, study, and transformation, the poems in Perennial Counterpart trace an evolving, self-questioning practice of thinking-in-poetry where long, reflective lines—evoking both prose and photography—brush against elliptical, fractured modes of film and literary criticism. Anchored by the author’s obsessive reading life, this is a book where lyric inquiry becomes its own form of company. Here, the poem is written to remake its writer through glittering connections to a personal lineage of thought.











