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edition:Paperback
category: Poetry
published: May 2018
ISBN:9781772141238
publisher: Anvil Press
imprint: A Feed Dog Book

I Heard Something

by Jaime Forsythe

tagged: canadian, women, mammals
Description

In her uncompromising follow-up to 2012's Sympathy Loophole, Jaime Forsythe offers a breathless cascade of evocative somethings: mysterious sounds, faint rumblings, biographies real and imagined, tabloid rumours, nagging memories, an animal stirring, a baby waking, a storm threatening, an escape hatch beckoning, and an inexplicable machine coughing into motion somewhere in the distance.

The poems in I Heard Something comprise a surreal menagerie - at times funny, chilling, and tender - of what it is to be a human at this very minute. Forsythe writes startling poems for the startled. Cup a hand around your ear as you read these poems - it'll enhance the experience.

About the Author

Jaime Forsythe is a Toronto-based writer. She recently received her masters degree in creative writing through the University of Guelph. She’s known in Canada’s urban centres; keeps dates with friends and family back home and always knows what time it is.

Contributor Notes

Jaime Forsythe lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She works with the youth organization LOVE Nova Scotia and plays flute for the instrumental pop band Moon. Her first collection of poetry, Sympathy Loophole, was published by Mansfield Press in 2012. Her poems have appeared in The Rusty Toque, Lemon Hound, Public Pool, Minola Review, This Magazine, NewPoetry, and more. She holds an MFA from the University of Guelph.

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