Loss is a sentry, a watching, writes Kimberly Blaeser in her latest collection of poems, Ancient Light. Emerging from the stillness and despair of a global pandemic, Blaesers poems are elegiac, and they are wondrous elevations of a distinctly Anishinaabe worlda homescape in which humans and their stories are in kinship with the land. Blaesers poems praise the legacies of antler earrings and ruby star quilt[ s]; they follow the herons arc of flight and the bounty of a tamarack woods. In a time most are lost, Blaesers poems give us small rushes of direction like inky leaf shadows on snow.Molly McGlennen, author of Our Bearings
To read Blaesers poems is to dive into a river and emerge transformed. Anyone who is learning to look with their whole being, anyone who has overcome, beat odds, enduredwill be quenched by these waters. Beauty, tenderness, wisdom. All abide here in these language shapes, root-deep . . . with knowing.Danusha LamÉris, author of Bonfire Opera
Blaeser takes a step into what Ive come to understand as the field of the page in this dazzling new work. The pages become water and the poems cause wave and ripple as if crane or heron. The poems swallow kinship and move with the earth itself. Ancient Light is more than book: its a map of a people thriving in a strange language or its a manual with the sole purpose of show us how we arrive at our / sacred, / our / medicine. As we endure crisis after crisis in a changing world, conquest induced, this book is the light, the sun through storm clouds, another radiant and hopeful morning.Jake Skeets, author of Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers
Ancient Light is courageous and alive with the possibility of healing others through ceremony. Kimberlys poems are possessed of relentless syllabic innovation, hidden histories and flowing swaths of sun on grass. What is meter but another word for memory? If we are in fact brave enough to begin our collective healing, let us open our hearts to this collection and listen closely. The silences are as chilling as the actual language. We are in the hands of a master. Such vividness is self-selecting.Cedar Sigo, author of Guard the Mysteries
Blaesers poems transcribe the alchemical formula for turning memory to power, and power into being. Soft, lush strokes on a landscape of want and fullness, Ancient Light uncovers home with archaeological precision and an artists keen eye. Kimberly Blaesers work is what happens when a gifted poet uses their considerable tools to carve out specific belonging in an otherwise common existence, and we are all called to dream.Cherie Dimaline, author of The Marrow Thieves