Thrills, fears, enticements, and enchantments creep through the poems of Deeds : hear a tale of terror passed down through generations of whippoorwills, have a quiet word with deadly plants, meet a witch with much to teach you, or discover a lonely ghost who just wants to make you a cuppa. You might look at your former self in a mirror, petition a grim saint, resist a new range of meats popping up in the supermarkets, and, with any luck, find a way to strike a balance between your birth and your death. Not every deed is a good deed, but within these pages, we make room for them all.
Kate is a writer, mama, and witch who plays tabor & bodhran, is obsessed with history & folklore, reads tarot, makes things, keeps fish, does whatever the cat says, and haunts 800 year old churches.
Kate paints magical imagery and story in these poems. The pages dance through mystery, fear, nature, wonder, and horror: a hungry grave, a haunted kettle, a deadly garden, and other witchy, spooky delights.
I finished this e-book pamphlet in one sitting and might just have to order the paperback as I will be sure to revisit these pages. I recommend this for any poetry lover, and even if you don’t read a lot of poetry maybe give this one a look.