Paperback, 120 pages

Published April 1, 2025 by House of Anansi Press Inc.

ISBN:
978-1-4870-1304-2
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Myth, the much-anticipated debut collection from the multi-talented Terese Mason Pierre, weaves between worlds (‘real’ and ‘imaginary’) unearthing the unsettling: our jaded and joyful relationships to land, ancestry, trauma, self, and future. In three movements and two interludes, the poems in Myth move symphonically from tropical islands to barren cities, from lucid dreams to the mysteries of reality, from the sea to the cosmos. A dynamic mix of speculative poetry and ecstatic lyricism, the otherworldly and the sublime, Pierre’s poems never stray too long or too far from the spell of unspoiled nature: “The palm trees nod / at the ocean / the ocean does / what it always does / trusts the moon completely.”

Friends ‘with benefits’ tour the wonders of Grenada’s landscapes; extraterrestrials visit the Caribbean and the locals don’t seem phased; red birds “saunter airily like tourists,” La Diablesse lures helpless suitors to their dooms. This collection …

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So good!!!!!!!!!!!!

Terese was at an author panel with another author I like, and I'm very glad I picked up her work as well! I don't usually gravitate towards poetry, but something about the fantasy elements she was talking about really resonated with me as a fantasy lover, and the poems she chose to read excerpts from had such vivid imagery.

I loved the grounded experiences of the POV characters in these poems as well as the whimsical elements of each one! The poems are organized into parts based on the rough setting, so some are air, some are earth, others are rivers or the sea, et cetera. This was the perfect way to organize them, IMO, it fits so well for such a fantastical poetry collection.