Readers call William's poetry "breath-taking", "refreshing" and
"relatable to anyone".
The Grief We're Given explores the collective and personal
experience of grief and grieving through themes and tropes such as
relationships, love, loss, nature, eternity, and hope as a thinning, but
exuberant, door. How are we to learn to grieve when it feels
unrelenting? How are we to adore and memorialize small moments of
appreciation? How are we to shape our grief into something worth
celebrating, and begin to understand the grief we give?