Erebus, the dark and shadowy outer realm of the Underworld in Greek mythology, becomes a place of transition and becoming in Julia McCarthy's Return from Erebus
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The poems articulate this darkness with such keen and evocative vision and language that it appears to be made of light; they explore the richness of being, the ephemeral nature of our experience, and its inherent grief, where jays smash like blue china/flung into the trees/and fly away mending themselves' and you hear rain and the river/the sound of water walking on itself again.
Julia McCarthy was born in Toronto and has lived in Alaska, Georgia, South Africa, and Norway. Her first book, Stormthrower, was published by Wolsak & Wynn in 2002. She has worked at many jobs, including bookstore clerk, library assistant, potter and bead maker, and freelance writer/editor. She lives in rural Nova Scotia, about an hour outside Halifax.