Introducing "Sanctuary Nest", a powerful debut chapbook by Connie Yu that explores the human experience of trauma, love, and finding solace. Divided into five distinct sections, this poetry collection takes readers on a journey through the author's life as a Calgarian and Hong Konger.
The first section, "Those Early Perils", sets the tone with "Whirring of the Airplane" and "Those Years", showcasing the author's vulnerability and strength in facing adversity.
Moving on to "Hardship of The Home and Soul", the second section of the chapbook, readers are taken on a vivid journey through "The Rabbit and The Fever Dream", "Roman Giants and Russian Oligarchs", "Skylarks", "Copper Fixiation", "A Jar of Feathers", and "Origami Cranes". Through these powerful poems, the author explores the complexities of the human soul and the challenges that come with finding one's place in the world.
The third section, "Into The Rivers", takes a contemplative turn, with poems such as "Earl Grey Tea" and "Dandelion Neck" exploring the beauty and wonder of nature.
In "Guardian of The Home", the fourth section of the chapbook, readers are invited to explore the author's personal journey through "Vagabond Soul" and "The Winter's Cicadas", delving deep into the heart of the human experience.
Finally, the chapbook concludes with "Sanctuary Nest", a section that captures the joy and beauty of life with poems such as "Peanut Butter: The Talented Cat", "Mall Break", "Lover's Scooter Ride", "Gizzard: The Wizard", and "Last Minute Dinner Plans".
Connie Yu's "Sanctuary Nest" is a captivating and powerful debut chapbook that is not to be missed. With its raw honesty, heartfelt emotion, and beautiful imagery, this collection of poems is sure to leave readers feeling both inspired and deeply moved.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Connie Yu is a 26-year-old poet and social worker residing in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She is currently pursuing a degree in sociology at Mount Royal University. Along with her love for poetry, Connie enjoys capturing the beauty of the world through photography. Her poems often reflect her observations on the human experience and the emotions that come with it. Yu dedicates her life to helping people and animals of all kinds. When she isn't writing, Yu enjoys art galleries, rock climbing, and very long baths.