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A funny and sweet--but not saccharine--jaunt through the back alleys of queer love.Intimate, nostalgic, and surprising, the poems in
I Can Hear You, Can You Hear Me? spark connections that alter trajectory and carry lasting resonance.
Encounters across phone lines, over drinks, through walkie-talkies, and
unspoken recognitions between queer bodies fill this collection with
explorations of what it means to be seen.
The micro-narratives in
I Can Hear You, Can You Hear Me? both
celebrate and grieve the connections they illuminate. Nolan Natasha's
poetry is plainspoken but lyrical, sweet but frank, nostalgic but
unromanticized, combining the atmosphere of Eileen Myles with the
musical insight of Helen Humphreys. These poems bring an unflinching
examination and a keen sense of humour to moments of human connection
and self-exploration.
"Nolan Natasha's writing is so clear-eyed, funny, tender, and absorbing. I love these poems and this sparkling debut."
--Zoe Whittall
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Nolan Natasha is a queer and trans writer living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. His poems have appeared in
The Puritan, The Stinging Fly, Event, Grain, Prairie Fire, CV2, and
Plenitude. He has been a finalist for the CBC poetry prize, the Geist postcard contest, Room Magazine's poetry contest, the Atlantic Writing Competition, and was the runner-up for the Thomas Morton fiction prize. Nolan grew up in North York and the Faroe Islands. A nostalgia for a childhood split between 90's suburban Toronto and green mountains in the North Atlantic is present in his work. Childhood expressions of queerness, recognition between queer bodies and the lasting resonance of personal connections emerge as major themes in both Nolan's poetry and fiction.