ISBN:
9781772016581
Pages: 130 pp
Pub. Date:
April 15 2025
Dimensions: 8.5" x 5.5" x 0.625"
Rights: Available: WORLD
Categories
Poetry / POE023060
Crowd Source parallels the daily migration of crows who, aside from fledgling season, journey across metro Vancouver every day at dawn and dusk. Continuing Nicholson’s attention to contemporary climate crisis, social movements, and Black diasporic relations, this is a text for all concerned with practising ecological futurities befitting corvid sensibilities.
"Nicholson's book delivers." – Heather Ramsay, The British Columbia Review
"Crowd Source offers a fluid, graceful perspective on the importance of gathering, moving, and persisting." — Alexandra Oliver, Literary Review of Canada
"Nicholson focuses her own lyric conversation … through climate, colonialism, and urban crows … her small points and moments accumulate across great distances, holding each moment in relation … detailed and delicate … fueled by research, observation, and study, but propelled by language." — rob mclennan
"Anyone who’s ever marvelled at the twice-daily crow migration in Metro Vancouver will be enchanted by Crowd Source." —Sheri Radford, BC Living
"Nicholson applies her capacious, multi-dimensional imagination to the covenly world of crows. Her language dances like light on water, moving from corvid facts to industrial history, from formal play to anti-colonial instruction, ever restless and shimmering. Nicholson employs mischief as a texture of movement, collective responsibility as a pathway to embodiment. This book is not meant to be just read, but practised." —The Grind