Reading the Signs

Author(s): Janis Freegard

NZ Poetry

The poems in Janis Freegard’s new collection take their starting point from the poet’s daily ritual of reading the tea leaves while writing in the Ema Saikō room in the Wairarapa. This leads to unexpected discoveries about the world around her, from spider visitors to the writing room and a papyrus-fine gecko skin in the nearby wildlife sanctuary, to news of the ancient bdelloid rotifers that defy natural disasters and the recently extinct amphibians that did not. Then a gender- and species-fluid interpreter turns up to help the poet work her way through the daily revelations in her tea cup ... Reading the Signs is a series of linked poems that are thoughtful and humorous, provocative and tender, and come together as a quiet epic about a planet that is fast running out of puff.


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Janis Freegard is a Wellington poet, novelist and short story writer. She has won a number of awards including the Geometry/ Open Book Poetry Competition and the BNZ Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award, and she was the inaugural Ema Saikō Poetry Fellow in the Wairarapa. Her most recent publications are a novel, The Year of Falling, and a poetry collection, The Glass Rooster, and her work has been been widely anthologised. Janis performs with the Meow Gurrrls poetry collective.

General Fields

  • : 9781988595313
  • : The Cuba Press
  • : The Cuba Press
  • : November 2020
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Janis Freegard
  • : 90