OF WATER NEVER CEASING

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The poems in OF WATER NEVER CEASING trace life inside a body shaped by illness, treatment, and survival, examining how care, endurance, and attention remake daily life over time.

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OF WATER NEVER CEASING is a poetry collection written from within the lived realities of chronic illness, treatment, and survival. Across these poems, Kristin Entler traces how the body becomes a site of ongoing care, interruption, and endurance, and how daily life reshapes itself around medical systems, fatigue, and uncertainty.

Structured as a sustained sequence rather than a single arc, the collection moves through hospitals, exam rooms, homes, and moments of waiting. Entler writes with precision about diagnosis and treatment, but also about what happens outside the clinical frame: friendships strained by unpredictability, intimacy altered by pain, and the quiet labor of staying oriented to the present. The poems attend to bodily processes with clarity and restraint, resisting metaphor where it would soften the facts.

Throughout the book, water functions as both presence and necessity. Hydration, infusion, flooding, and depletion recur not as symbols of cleansing or rebirth, but as markers of survival. The title reflects the book’s insistence on continuation rather than cure. This is not a narrative of recovery, but of persistence within conditions that do not resolve.

OF WATER NEVER CEASING also interrogates the language surrounding illness. Medical terminology, spiritual shorthand, and well-meaning consolation are tested against lived experience. Entler writes from within these systems while refusing their simplifications, insisting on accuracy, attention, and dignity.

The final poems remain grounded in the ongoing nature of care. There is no closing gesture toward restoration. Instead, the collection affirms the daily work of living inside a body that demands vigilance and adaptation, and the quiet resilience required to keep showing up.

In this remarkable debut, Kristin Entler offers a clear-eyed, unsentimental account of illness as a way of life, and of care as something practiced, imperfectly and continually, over time.

Kristin Entler is a writer and educator from Alabama, currently living in Western North Carolina. They hold an MFA in poetry from the University of Arkansas and an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Their work can be found in The Bitter Southerner,Gulf Stream Literary Magazine, Porter House Review, BOOTH, and elsewhere. Entler can be found online @findmycure.

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Of Water Never Ceasing is an air-hungry book, insistent on keeping the chronically ill body full of its own sovereign knowing. Entler's powerful poems have weathered hard waits and surfaced 'full of wild,' offering antidotes against the unique torque of loneliness and 'more magic / than the meds.' Bless this new, essential voice.
— Geffrey Davis, author of One Wild Word Away
Kristin Entler's Of Water Never Ceasing is a testament not only to disabled survival, but disabled futurity. These poems acknowledge the difficulty of living with disability in the South without relying on stereotypes or giving in to despair. This collection is an absolute force of a debut—Entler a stunning, necessary new voice for Southern and Disabled poetry.
— Raye Hendrix, author of What Good is Heaven
Pearls & nurses. Phlegm & honey. A body leaning in the doorway of mythos. Like a southern accent that lingers, Entler's words are subtle in their staying power. We see and embrace ourselves in their naming of shared ghosts.
— Brody Parrish Craig, author of The Patient is an Unreliable Historian
Kristin Entler possesses both a naturalist's powers of precise observation and a poet's mastery of metaphor. There's something attentive and generous and rare about this way of seeing. I haven't read a collection this various and as full of insight in a long time—a compassionate and courageous book, and a beautiful one.
— Davis McCombs, author of Lore
Of Water Never Ceasing is a luminous meditation on chronic illness and life's unavoidable bounty. Rooted in oak leaves and magnolias, rat snakes and kudzu, Entler vines her wildly creative use of form with vibrant imagery and devastating observation. In a moment when our country feels starved of empathy, these poems invite us into a deeper listening—to the natural world and to each other.
— Candice M. Kelsey, author of Another Place Altogether
In Of Water Never Ceasing, the body becomes a meeting ground for carrion and sweetgum, antibiotics and insulin. The best moments push readers to look at the world as it is—at the branch-grazed wings of insects, at kudzu and ivy, at rain-covered lichen—all to escape the noise of our own anatomy. I loved this.
— Garrett Ashley, author of Habitats
Entler vividly renders the natural beauty of Alabama alongside the experience of being fiercely alive in a chronically ill body, merging eco-poetry with desire and suffering in unforgettable ways. These are poems of endurance and urgency, meditating on what it means to feel safe in a body, in a landscape, in the natural world.
— Ansel Elkins, author of Blue Yodel

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