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All my quiet was blue
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All my quiet was blue in Grande Prairie, AB
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All my quiet was blue in Grande Prairie, AB
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All My Quiet Was Blue reads like a body of weather rather than a book, something you walk into and let soak through you. This collection moves in hushed pulses: grief that doesn’t announce itself, longing that lingers after the moment has passed, tenderness that almost apologizes for existing. There’s a strong sense of restraint here, emotion held back just enough to make it ache more. Silence isn’t empty in these poems; it’s crowded. Blue becomes more than a color: it’s a temperature, a mood, a way of breathing through things you don’t yet have language for. What makes the collection feel human and raw is its refusal to resolve. These poems don’t rush toward healing or clarity. They sit with confusion, with quiet jealousy, with love that doesn’t know where to go. The voice feels young but not naive which isn't aware of the weight of feeling too much and speaking too little. There’s an intimacy to the work, as if the reader is overhearing thoughts that were never meant to be performed, only survived. Overall, All My Quiet Was Blue is about the interiority about the emotional life that happens when nothing “big” is supposed to be happening.
All My Quiet Was Blue reads like a body of weather rather than a book, something you walk into and let soak through you. This collection moves in hushed pulses: grief that doesn’t announce itself, longing that lingers after the moment has passed, tenderness that almost apologizes for existing. There’s a strong sense of restraint here, emotion held back just enough to make it ache more. Silence isn’t empty in these poems; it’s crowded. Blue becomes more than a color: it’s a temperature, a mood, a way of breathing through things you don’t yet have language for. What makes the collection feel human and raw is its refusal to resolve. These poems don’t rush toward healing or clarity. They sit with confusion, with quiet jealousy, with love that doesn’t know where to go. The voice feels young but not naive which isn't aware of the weight of feeling too much and speaking too little. There’s an intimacy to the work, as if the reader is overhearing thoughts that were never meant to be performed, only survived. Overall, All My Quiet Was Blue is about the interiority about the emotional life that happens when nothing “big” is supposed to be happening.




















