Love and longing, lust and lasciviousness are celebrated in a vulnerable, wry collection of romantic poetry that examines sexuality and erotic love through an intimate and sometimes poignant lens.
Praise for Eames's Poetry
‘In The Making of Stones, poet Andrea Eames takes us through a journey of such profound intimacy and honesty one can’t help but come away feeling a little stunned …. Eames artfully blends vulnerability, sensuality, and spirit with lyrical language and poetic technique.’ — Sarah Hackley, author of The Things We Lose
‘Andrea Eames is the literary descendant of Angela Carter and Erica Jong. In New Monsters, Eames uses her deep knowledge of myth and legend to cross the tumultuous terrain of mental health and female sexuality. This is a collection rich in metaphor and magic.’ — Allyson Whipple, author of Come Into the World Like That and We’re Smaller Than We Think We Are
Love and longing, lust and lasciviousness are celebrated in a vulnerable, wry collection of romantic poetry that examines sexuality and erotic love through an intimate and sometimes poignant lens.
Praise for Eames's Poetry
‘In The Making of Stones, poet Andrea Eames takes us through a journey of such profound intimacy and honesty one can’t help but come away feeling a little stunned …. Eames artfully blends vulnerability, sensuality, and spirit with lyrical language and poetic technique.’ — Sarah Hackley, author of The Things We Lose
‘Andrea Eames is the literary descendant of Angela Carter and Erica Jong. In New Monsters, Eames uses her deep knowledge of myth and legend to cross the tumultuous terrain of mental health and female sexuality. This is a collection rich in metaphor and magic.’ — Allyson Whipple, author of Come Into the World Like That and We’re Smaller Than We Think We Are