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That Light Feeling Under Your Feet

by (author) Kayla Geitzler

Publisher
NeWest Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2020
Subjects
Places, Canadian, Women Authors
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Author lives in New Brunswick

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    ISBN
    9781774390092
    Publish Date
    Apr 2020
    List Price
    $11.99

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Finalist for The Fiddlehead Poetry Book Prize at the New Brunswick Book Awards!

Shortlisted for the Robert Kroetsch Award for Poetry at the 2019 Alberta Book Publishing Awards!

That Light Feeling Under Your Feet plunges headfirst into the surreal and slogging world of cruise ship workers. These masterfully crafted poems challenge perpetuating colonial and class relations, as well as the hedonistic lifestyle attributed to the employees of these floating resorts. Kayla Geitzler’s debut collection interprets isolation, alienation, racism, and assimilation into the margins as inevitable consequences for the seafaring workforce of the most profitable sector of the tourism industry.

Exploring the liminal space between labour and leisure, the poems in That Light Feeling Under Your Feet are at once buoyant and weighty, with language that cuts like a keel through the sea.

About the author

Kayla Geitzler is an editor and writing consultant from Moncton, NB. Her poetry and fiction have appeared in Gnaw & Gnarl: A Chapbook of NB Writers, Hamilton Arts & Lights, Les Effeuilleuses, Poetry Is Dead, The Fiddlehead, QWERTY, and Galleon. Her first collection of poetry, That Light Feeling Under Your Feet about the slogging and surreal world of cruise ship workers, was published by NeWest Press in April 2018. She is a recipient of the Bailey Prize for Best Unpublished Manuscript and has been nationally recognized by the CBC as a poet who reflects "the enduring strength of the literary form in this country."

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Awards

  • Short-listed, The Robert Kroetsch Award for Poetry
  • Short-listed, The Fiddlehead Poetry Book Prize