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ways to say we're not alone explores themes of estrangement and upheaval; how to keep going, how to be ourselves. These are poems of remorse and tenderness which come alive on the page, that fizz with a deep uncertainty and a yearning for home. Alderwick's sense of language is quietly playful amidst the often stark backdrop of what it means to be a broken human. His attention to the quiet moments of deferral or joy that characterise our relationships are wonderfully evocative. He is adept at the kind of surreal fable which makes a reader consider their own capacity for magic.
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I read the whole book in one sitting and what an experience. I smiled, I chuckled, eyes grew wide, heart melted, head shook in amazement. With themes of earnest love, tragedy, bodies of water, magical realism, I had it all while sitting on a park bench on a damp and chilly day. This writer moves words masterfully in a way few can. One of my favorite living poets now.