We Obey the Same Laws of Mathematics

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Sarah Grace Logan ISBN: 9781310656927
Publisher: Sarah Grace Logan Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sarah Grace Logan
ISBN: 9781310656927
Publisher: Sarah Grace Logan
Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

'We obey the same laws of mathematics' is a chapbook of thirteen poems by author Sarah Grace Logan. This debut collection features a baker’s dozen of ocean-going poems, riddled with syphilitic beauty and speculative horrors. From lonesome shores to the mid-Atlantic refuse sprawl, Sarah Grace Logan imagines the world dissolving in front of us, and the ocean claiming back the world we've clawed from its depths. Her poetry discusses love, feminism, extinction and climate change, and challenges human privilege over nature.

The author lives and works in Manchester, and is fascinated with exploring gender and identity in her writing. She started writing poetry in 2013 and recently won the Prole Laureate Poetry Prize 2014 with her poem 'Not all bees make honey'. She has also published a chapbook of flash fiction called 'Humping the Boonies'.

Praise for Humping the Boonies (flash fiction chapbook):
“Haunting and sexy in equal measures. Every story is a little mystery that left me wanting more.”
“Her characters are always interesting and deeply layered, and real.”

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'We obey the same laws of mathematics' is a chapbook of thirteen poems by author Sarah Grace Logan. This debut collection features a baker’s dozen of ocean-going poems, riddled with syphilitic beauty and speculative horrors. From lonesome shores to the mid-Atlantic refuse sprawl, Sarah Grace Logan imagines the world dissolving in front of us, and the ocean claiming back the world we've clawed from its depths. Her poetry discusses love, feminism, extinction and climate change, and challenges human privilege over nature.

The author lives and works in Manchester, and is fascinated with exploring gender and identity in her writing. She started writing poetry in 2013 and recently won the Prole Laureate Poetry Prize 2014 with her poem 'Not all bees make honey'. She has also published a chapbook of flash fiction called 'Humping the Boonies'.

Praise for Humping the Boonies (flash fiction chapbook):
“Haunting and sexy in equal measures. Every story is a little mystery that left me wanting more.”
“Her characters are always interesting and deeply layered, and real.”

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