Poems for those adjusting to the home of their body.
The Bones Settling is a lyrical collection that explores grief and hope, longing and love through the lens of living with chronic illness. It is a companion for seasons of loss, nostalgia, and resilience, inviting an honest, unhurried sitting with it all.
Braiding nature and body together—forest and bone, birdsong and vein—these poems paint the beauty and the ache of what it means to be human. May the space between these pages offer a home to both name the dark and still look toward morning.
Visceral yet steeped in hope, The Bones Settling sits with those holding two opposing things at once, with those caught in that liminal space between loss and expectation.
She's also published poems in literary magazines including Prosetrics, Seaside Gothic, FLARE Magazine, and others.
In addition to poetry, Jenna writes fantasy and sci-fi novels about monsters and magic, belonging and redemption. When she’s not writing or managing her chronic illnesses, she’s visiting local coffee shops with her critique group, hiking with her husband, Tyler, or reading with her cat, Newbert.
This was so well-written. I loved it. I think the imagery and diction were the best parts of Jenna's poetry collection. I found myself hanging on to every word, and I couldn't put this book down, as I read it all in one sitting!
Jenna is clearly a talented writer, and I'd love to read more by her in the future!