Not Everything Is Terrible

A little bit about this collection:
While there are some speculative elements, mostly hungry witches, this collection leans more towards observing all that life throws at you.
It flows through five sections; sharing Fear, navigating into Love, hyperventilating through illness, existential crisis, and family mythology while figuring out my Origins, struggling with survival through the chronic problems of mental and physical Health, Writing my way through the dark bits of all of it, and finally breathing an acceptance  into Nature and the universe.
My writing would appeal to those who enjoy the work of poets Danusha Laméris, Ron Koertge, Joy Harjo, and Mary Oliver.
It shows beauty in the mundane, the sacred in the simple stuff, and welcoming in the existential bullshit. My work acknowledges that getting knee-capped by chronic illness, and watching loved ones leave us, sucks, but also that squirrels still fuck about and birds still defy gravity. And watching them do those things, during a peachy-tinted sunset, fills our souls back up so we can tolerate the nonsense of life. Because –

Not Everything is Terrible.

There are also four poems about witches and two about horror movies.

Amy Henry Robinson is an editor and writer of speculative fiction and poetry. She is also an AWA certified writing workshop facilitator.