Ernest Bridgewater is a poet based in Lowell, Massachusetts. He describes his debut collection, Theory of Empty Spaces, as “a wistful meditation on the empty spaces left in wake of a person’s absence, like snow angels.” Here, he presents the highly idiosyncratic byproducts of his solitude that ‘elucidate’ what invisible narratives govern his life.

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"Dirge of the Gourd," by Durian Gourd