An impressive and though-provoking collection from GRAMMY nominated artist and poet Courtney Marie Andrews.
With the same vulnerability and timelessness as her debut collection Old Monarch, Love Is a Dog That Bites When It’s Scared acknowledges the layers to our feelings, experiences, and humanity. Inspired by her own life, Courtney Marie Andrews speaks gently to love and its many layers. She comforts readers with the knowledge that though love is confusing, unorganized, bewitching, and often too hard, it is also magical, and surreal, and always worth it.
A more thematically constructed collection than “Old Monarch” - the poems vary in style and content, from stream of consciousness observations to tightly constructed ee cummings- alike snippets. There’s a refreshing honesty about the impermanence and satisfaction derived from the moments of love that exist and are experienced. It’s a philosophical and discursive set of observations - there’s even positivity and self-evaluation and acceptance in amongst bleaker moments too. As a fan of CMA’s music, I do wonder at what point in the creative process, the outpouring of inspiration chooses its form - what triggers the lyric as opposed to the lyrical? I guess only the muse knows.