
My 2nd poetry book was published in Chicago by the small press Dancing Girl to whom I sent the manuscript answering a call.
The Least Gesture comprises nine poems reflecting on the wonders and pain of embodiment, on love and daily rhythms, on fear and hope, and on the failure of rationality as a protection against loss. This sequence also highlights the irony of logical constrictions, and points to the spaciousness of human belonging to a larger cosmic expansion.
The poet Lesley Saunders was kind enough to write some words about this book that you can find here.




