In this, her second collection of poetry, Nancy K. Pearson explores the
possibilities of recovery and transformation in a world where "words
cease to matter." The speaker attempts to reconcile the past--a past
shadowed by depression, addiction, and misdiagnosis. Pearson refuses to
end in a place of relief, asking, "[D]on't we all / fall into
aggregate darkness / for something?" Instead, her poems meditate on the
lyric of absence and fragmentation. Pearson's poems are restless,
unsettling, and revelatory.