A Dictionary of Love is a poetry collection written from the threshold of feelings that resist naming—emotions that dissolve when defined, expand when held, and persist through uncertainty.
Born from a need to hold on to life through witnessing, through keeping a record, these poems listen to love’s fractures and voids; the ways it both builds and dismantles us.
These poems were written while living.
At times they leaned into silence, at times into grief, at times into a rushing r ...