Half-Hazard is the Winner of the Emily Dickinson First Book Award
from the Poetry Foundation for a debut by an American poet over
forty.
Half-Hazard is a book of near misses, would-be tragedies, and luck. As
Kristen Tracy writes in the title poem, "Dangers here. Perils there.
It'll go how it goes." The collection follows her wide curiosity, from
growing up in a small Mormon farming community to her exodus into the
forbidden world, where she finds snakes, car accidents, adulterers,
meteors, and death-marked mice. These wry, observant narratives are
accompanied by a ringing lyricism, and Tracy's knack for noticing what's
so funny about trouble and her natural impulse to want to put all the
broken things back together. Full of wrong turns, false loves, quashed
beliefs, and a menagerie of animals, Half-Hazard introduces a vibrant
new voice in American poetry, one of resilience, faith, and joy.