Sleeping with Stones

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Serie Barford met her long-term partner—a French national from Alsace—at Piula, a beautiful freshwater pool beside the ocean on the Samoan island of Upolo. Many years later, their story ended in tragedy when he fell to his death from a waterfall in South America. Serie wrote Sleeping with Stones whilst trying to move through the anguish and disbelief that engulfed her in the wake of his death. She sought both answers to the questions posed by his passing and to address her own grief. Sleeping with Stones is divided into sections for each of the four seasons. As she moves through autumn, winter, spring and summer, Serie traverses the pain, anger, longing and heartache of losing a loved one in poetry that is both steely with resolve and exquisitely tender. And although Sleeping with Stones traverses heavy subject matter, it remains a hopeful and uplifting book.

Serie Barford is one of New Zealand’s leading voices in contemporary poetry and has been a pioneer for Pasifika women poets since the late 1970s. She was born in Aotearoa to a German-Samoan mother and a Pālagi father and grew up in West Auckland. Her first two poetry collections, Plea to the Spanish Lady (1985) and Glass Canisters (1989), were published by Hard Echo Press, and her third collection Tapa Talk by Huia (2007). She has also been widely published in online and print journals, and is well-known as a performance poet. Serie was awarded the Seresin Landfall Writer's Residency in 2011 and was the recipient of a 2018 Pasifika Residency at the Michael King Writers’ Centre. Anahera Press published Entangled Islands, a poetry and prose collection, in 2015.

Published by Anahera Press, July 2021
Soft cover, 77 pages
148×210mm, upright

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Wholesale $15.30 + GST
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ISBN 9780473576189

Serie Barford met her long-term partner—a French national from Alsace—at Piula, a beautiful freshwater pool beside the ocean on the Samoan island of Upolo. Many years later, their story ended in tragedy when he fell to his death from a waterfall in South America. Serie wrote Sleeping with Stones whilst trying to move through the anguish and disbelief that engulfed her in the wake of his death. She sought both answers to the questions posed by his passing and to address her own grief. Sleeping with Stones is divided into sections for each of the four seasons. As she moves through autumn, winter, spring and summer, Serie traverses the pain, anger, longing and heartache of losing a loved one in poetry that is both steely with resolve and exquisitely tender. And although Sleeping with Stones traverses heavy subject matter, it remains a hopeful and uplifting book.

Serie Barford is one of New Zealand’s leading voices in contemporary poetry and has been a pioneer for Pasifika women poets since the late 1970s. She was born in Aotearoa to a German-Samoan mother and a Pālagi father and grew up in West Auckland. Her first two poetry collections, Plea to the Spanish Lady (1985) and Glass Canisters (1989), were published by Hard Echo Press, and her third collection Tapa Talk by Huia (2007). She has also been widely published in online and print journals, and is well-known as a performance poet. Serie was awarded the Seresin Landfall Writer's Residency in 2011 and was the recipient of a 2018 Pasifika Residency at the Michael King Writers’ Centre. Anahera Press published Entangled Islands, a poetry and prose collection, in 2015.

Published by Anahera Press, July 2021
Soft cover, 77 pages
148×210mm, upright

Wholesale $15.30 + GST
RRP $30.00
ISBN 9780473576189

Serie Barford met her long-term partner—a French national from Alsace—at Piula, a beautiful freshwater pool beside the ocean on the Samoan island of Upolo. Many years later, their story ended in tragedy when he fell to his death from a waterfall in South America. Serie wrote Sleeping with Stones whilst trying to move through the anguish and disbelief that engulfed her in the wake of his death. She sought both answers to the questions posed by his passing and to address her own grief. Sleeping with Stones is divided into sections for each of the four seasons. As she moves through autumn, winter, spring and summer, Serie traverses the pain, anger, longing and heartache of losing a loved one in poetry that is both steely with resolve and exquisitely tender. And although Sleeping with Stones traverses heavy subject matter, it remains a hopeful and uplifting book.

Serie Barford is one of New Zealand’s leading voices in contemporary poetry and has been a pioneer for Pasifika women poets since the late 1970s. She was born in Aotearoa to a German-Samoan mother and a Pālagi father and grew up in West Auckland. Her first two poetry collections, Plea to the Spanish Lady (1985) and Glass Canisters (1989), were published by Hard Echo Press, and her third collection Tapa Talk by Huia (2007). She has also been widely published in online and print journals, and is well-known as a performance poet. Serie was awarded the Seresin Landfall Writer's Residency in 2011 and was the recipient of a 2018 Pasifika Residency at the Michael King Writers’ Centre. Anahera Press published Entangled Islands, a poetry and prose collection, in 2015.

Published by Anahera Press, July 2021
Soft cover, 77 pages
148×210mm, upright

Praise for Sleeping with Stones

“This book is a gift—grief and the unthinkable finely wrought into poetry. It is a beautiful and transcendent work.”

—Karlo Mila

“This is a structured collection of impassioned and carefully-crafted poems ... the poems themselves, although suffused with grief, are also lyrical and crystal-clear in their use of imagery.”

—David Eggleton

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