Trust Fall is an exhalation of loss; a lean into frailty and bodily
abandon. In the language of stomach and synapse, Gee maps a path towards
accepting unwellness.
These poems interrogate the role masculinity, capital and love can play
when imposed upon by chronic illness. As each new movement writhes with
pain, is abject with grief, it also sings of a deeper beauty to be found
in being loved at one's most vulnerable.
William Gee is a poet from the West Country who lives with and writes
about chronic illness. His debut pamphlet Rheuma (Bad Betty Press, 2020)
was selected as the Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice for Winter 2020,
and his work has appeared widely in publications including Poetry London
and Tentacular and on BBC Radio 4.