High Fire Danger

High Fire Danger by Emma Trenorden, published by Walleah Press on July 26, 2024, is a collection of poetry that addresses the pressing challenges humanity faces amid a changing climate and extreme weather events. This 70-page work presents a series of vignettes that encourage readers to reflect on the impact of the Black Summer bushfires of 2019-2020, moving beyond the immediate news coverage to explore deeper themes of collective grief and resilience.
In this ecopoetry collection, Trenorden’s voice emerges with urgency and clarity, capturing the emotional landscape shaped by environmental crises. The poems invite readers to engage with the complexities of loss and survival, fostering a dialogue about navigating the unfamiliar terrain of our current reality. Through her attentive and sparse style, Trenorden aims to contribute to the essential conversation surrounding climate change and its effects on our lives, making this work relevant to those interested in literature, poetry, and cultural reflections on contemporary issues.
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High Fire Danger bears witness to the struggle humanity is facing as we recalibrate the world as we have come to know it – in these unsettling times of wild weather events and a changing climate.
‘Trenorden’s voice is vitrified by the emergency, her steady gaze indispensable. Sparse and urgent, moving and attentive, these poems blaze with climate fury and tend the living shoots of survival. Essential reading for our times.’ Jennifer Mills
This ecopoetry collection of poems is written in response to the Black Summer bushfires of 2019-2020. Vignettes, written from different perspectives, allow the reader to move beyond the news bites that confront us every day, to a more spacious consideration of our collective grief and the many ways our lives have been impacted by changing weather patterns.
Finding ways to grieve our losses is an important step toward making sense of the new world we find ourselves in and equipping ourselves to navigate unfamiliar terrain. Trenorden’s hope, in sharing these poems, is to contribute to the important dialogue that allows for a process of collective grieving in turbulent times.
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