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The Bones of This Land is a tautly-written and deeply felt poetic journey through loss, grief, and the complex integration of both. It is the story of the relationship between daughter and father, through Kat Heatherington's childhood recollections re-experienced at his deathbed, and in the aftermath of death, the absorbtion and re-understanding of these memories in the context of his life as a whole. The second section engages with themes of loss in other kinds of relationships, and draws parallels between the many types of loss and the many ways we integrate and grow into the shape of grief and reconciliation in our lives.…mehr

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The Bones of This Land is a tautly-written and deeply felt poetic journey through loss, grief, and the complex integration of both. It is the story of the relationship between daughter and father, through Kat Heatherington's childhood recollections re-experienced at his deathbed, and in the aftermath of death, the absorbtion and re-understanding of these memories in the context of his life as a whole. The second section engages with themes of loss in other kinds of relationships, and draws parallels between the many types of loss and the many ways we integrate and grow into the shape of grief and reconciliation in our lives.


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Kat Heatherington is a queer ecofeminist poet, sometime artist, pagan, and organic gardener. She has been living in Albuquerque since 1998, when she moved there to earn a Master's in English at UNM. She lives and gardens on a farm in the Rio Grande Valley. Kat's work primarily addresses the interstices of human relationships and the natural world, tackling themes of love and loss, complexity and joy with unflinching honesty. She has several self-published chapbooks, available from the author at desertyarrow@protonmail.com, and a new book forthcoming from Echobird Press.