Heron Heart

Gothic Nature Journal: New Directions in Ecohorror and the Ecogothic 4 (1):342-345 (2023)
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Heron Heart is a poem born out of reflecting on the nature of existence during long stretches of isolation, where the boundary of what is and is not a living being was challenged—the nonhuman more alive than the human. It evokes the absurdity of the banal out of the confusion and beauty of sensory experience, with hints of nostalgia for a mythological world that never existed but is ever-present.

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