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Every Day, They Became Part of Him
by Clark A. Pomerleau
$20.99 Full-length, paper
979-8-88838-225-7
2023
Every Day, They Became Part of Him explores the ties among family, history, queer kinship, northwest ecology, and a living universe. In these poems the main character leaves home with purpose and intentionally returns to help with elder care. Relationships braid together human joys and grief with mortality that reflects something bigger than us. Our protagonist’s experience helps him navigate in a space where time no longer seems to move forward. How do queer development, desire, and resilience open us to possibilities? What do trans perspectives reveal about natural, spiritual, and cultural dimensions? Can these perceptions support relating to a loved one with dementia?
Clark A. Pomerleau (he/him) is a writer and teacher from Washington State whose work features memory, place, nature, queer aesthetic, and transformative agency. His first chapbook is Better Living through Cats (Finishing Line Press, 2021). Other poetry appears or is forthcoming in Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature, Peculiar: A Queer Literary Journal, Beyond Queer Words, About Place Journal, Lupercalia, Poached Hare, Coffin Bell Journal, and the poetry anthology, Welcome to the Resistance (2021). Pomerleau’s scholarly essays and book (Califia Women, 2013) historicize feminist diversity education, feminist views on sexuality, and trans-inclusive praxis.
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