Keep This To Yourself

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Pub Date Mar 24 2020 | Archive Date Apr 28 2020
Button Poetry | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Description

In Keep This To Yourself, grief is a violent machine, with each new poem Kerrin McCadden unscrews every bolt of this grief until it falls apart.

Cutting through the complex layers of loss she writes about how bereavement moves through her family like a sickness.

In Keep This To Yourself, grief is a violent machine, with each new poem Kerrin McCadden unscrews every bolt of this grief until it falls apart.

Cutting through the complex layers of loss she writes...


Advance Praise

"To put one foot in front of the other after losing a loved one to opioid addiction requires incredible courage. To make harrowing and beautiful poems from the desperation that unfurls through a family for years, unfurls, in this case, toward death, is a miracle. From the book’s very title the reader becomes part of the secrecy upon which addiction feeds. There is love here, deep and everlasting and bitter too. How can it not be bitter? If you’ve not been there, turn to these poems for their artfulness, their exquisite crafting. If you have, turn to them for camaraderie, for the blessing of company. Kerrin McCadden does not build toward false redemption, nor does she rob herself of her sadness. My God, she’s already been robbed of a brother. "
—Diane Seuss, author of Four-Legged Girl

"In this devastating sequence of poems, Kerrin McCadden transforms tragedy into myth. A river runs through this book, as well as the promise to come clean, which we sense can only end one way. A storm named heroin has taken possession of a family, as it has taken possession of many families—these poems are as close as I’ve come to standing inside this brittle, incomprehensible moment."
—Nick Flynn, author of I Will Destroy You

"To put one foot in front of the other after losing a loved one to opioid addiction requires incredible courage. To make harrowing and beautiful poems from the desperation that unfurls through a...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781943735709
PRICE $14.00 (USD)

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