“Plankton-fed, sleep-drugged eyes cast down in the direction of the sacred.â€
“Manta rays bloom in cosmic night.â€
A collection of prose poems reduced to their elemental, mineral quintessence. A Natural History of Seaweed Dreams is a companion volume to Songs from the Black Moon.
“One does not read the Baroness’s poems, one inhales them – like air, like mist, like vapour.†-- Sarojini Naidu, author of The Bird of Time
“Every poem, as it nears perfection, achieves its own silence. If the poems in this book were any more precise, they would disappear entirely.†-- Haruo Sato, author of Gloom in the Country
“What we dimly call the natural world is but a decaying and fecund hallucination creeping out of our very bodies. The poems in this book prove it. They are not even poems; they are taxonomies.†-- Jean Lorrain, author of Memoirs of an Ether-Drinker