Echoes and hauntings, visions and visitations, glimpses of other worlds
in the margins of this ... the second collection of poems by Jessica
Traynor begins with a brush with death and goes on to explore a
startling variety of connections with life and the matter of living.
Throughout, from the loss of loved ones to the arrival of a firstborn
"no bigger / than a loaf of bread", the poems stay faithful to a busy
cast of characters which includes strangers encountered on a moonlit
quay, the infamous propagandist Lord Haw-Haw, and the restless spirits
of recent family, national and international history.