The Ward at Twilight stands as a welcoming contribution to contemporary poetry, reflecting on the nuances of existence in a world of impermanence. Anderson invites readers to embrace moments that happen in the twilight. Moments that are heavy with ambiguity but also with beauty. This collection is a compelling testament to the power of poetry in its never-ending attempts to articulate the inexpressible and to connect us in our shared humanity.
Alana M. Kelley, author of In Orbit.
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