Digsite draws on Nicholson's experience working in the Alberta oil
sands and arboreal forest, taking an archaeological lens to its subject,
and in this way, reimagines tens of thousands of years of human
existence. These poems grow from a schism between the current place of
living and the ones in which we are pulled back to, in particular, the
places we no longer occupy.
Nicholson's language draws on his archaeological and fieldwork
background as he burrows and grinds the places we have lost,
consistently underpinned by the grief that must accompany such a fervent
exploration. In these discoveries, Nicholson presents us with the
material remains of our own abandonment, of loss and acceptance, and
ultimately leaves us with more questions than when we began.