Whether focusing in on catching fish off a pier, learning to speak
Bird at night school, riding towards inspiration on horseback or
thinking about manatees, the poems in Claire Dyer's second
collection offer a slantwise look at some of the experiences, both
real and imagined, that can shape our lives. Influenced by
Elizabeth Bishop and the Morpho butterfly, the pieces in
Interference Effects shift and alter depending on the reader's
viewing angle. Infused by the colour blue, they compare a farmer
harvesting to a recipe for Victoria sponge; show boys learning to
swim as another is buried at sea; tell of a heart that's left at a
checkout as a curator's assistant gives hers in for safekeeping.
These pairings search for definition and meaning whilst
acknowledging the beauty and strength in never actually being able
to capture either.
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