Description
Through interweaving prose and verse, Crane resurrects two figures from myth: Cardea, goddess of hinges, and Echo, the nymph transformed into reflective sound. Moving between intimate narratives and meditations on language and desire, these poems explore thresholds of all kinds-between speech and silence, presence and absence, meaning and its dissolution. Crane is both elegy and revelation, examining how we navigate spaces of loss and transformation in a precarious world.
About the Author
Tessa Bolsover is a poet based in Durham, NC. She holds an MFA from Brown University and is currently pursuing a PhD at Duke. She is also a founding editor of the publishing project auric press. Crane is her first book.




