Two poetry collections that share a current: water as a way of tracking what a body — and a landscape — endures.
OF WATER NEVER CEASING is Kristin Entler's debut collection, moving through hospitals, exam rooms, and the altered rhythms of daily life to attend to illness, treatment, and survival with precision and without consolation. It insists on continuation rather than cure.
What the River Was is Andrew Mack's second collection, following South Carolina's creeks and watershed margins toward family history, ecological grief, and what we owe the land and each other.
Together, these two collections widen the register of water — as illness and survival, and as memory and reckoning with place. This bundle includes one paperback copy of each title.