Meet the Author

Alicia Swain grew up along Lake Wallenpaupack in Pennsylvania and now resides in Richmond, Virginia, so her poetry is infused with images of both rural and urban life. Her work incorporates feminist themes that aim to highlight the complicated lives of women and members of the queer community. Swain studied English at Penn State University and Eastern Illinois University. Her work has been featured in several online publications, including The Vehicle and Cathexis Northwest Press.
Details
Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
ISBN Paperback: 978-1-966369-04-2
Release date: August 12, 2025
Endorsements
“In Alicia Swain’s debut poetry collection, a woman’s voice calls out of the darkness. With intelligence and precision she speaks—of her own trauma, yes, but also of the earth’s, of our society’s, of womankind’s. Deft with metaphor and lyricism, Swain’s poems conjure figures of fierce resolve, speaking against silence with courage. These poems are the sound of a soul pouring forth in order to make and remake a world. A moving first book.”
– Colleen Abel, author of Remake and Deviants