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Mary Buchinger’s The Book of Shores is a meditation into the nature of being, one that recognizes that 'there once was a self/ known only to self// who carried the sea/ wherever she went.' The verses in this collection are both restless and still, formally inventive and thrumming with lines that are 'always talking/ about more than one thing.' It’s a collection that takes risks to name the ineffable, to chart the topography of one’s interior landscape, to '[l]ift its lithosphere/ as you would/ the lid of a chest' so that we might explore 'within its rifts and/ escarpment something in there/ making new an immensity/ that will not diminish.' -Brian Turner, author of The Wild Delight of Wild Things