They Wish They Had What We Have, Kid by Alanna Offield

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PRAISE for They Wish They Had What We Have, Kid

“... Offield discovers something about herself, and in doing so offers up an honesty that is as courageous as it is introspective, achieving via her chosen avatars a new way to explore the ‘confessional’. ... where familial and romantic interactions can be coded and covert while remaining entirely recognisably human.” – Matthew Rice, author of The Last Weather Observer

“Alanna Offield reflects on her heritage while suspecting the future may not be able to contain her. She writes confidently with a simple yet exciting aesthetic which never betrays the complexity of the ‘basic’ and never denies the subject its integrity or its dreams, whether those dreams come to pass or not.” – Jake Hawkey, author of Breeze Block

“This pamphlet begins in New Mexico, where ‘back home, the mountains/ are actually purple and aspens/ quake golden across them/ like they are covered in sequins.’ ... These bold and vulnerable poems are like mussels; each one offers the reader ‘the slimy guts and…a pearl.’” – Milena Williamson, author of Into the Night that Flies So Fast

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PRAISE for They Wish They Had What We Have, Kid

“... Offield discovers something about herself, and in doing so offers up an honesty that is as courageous as it is introspective, achieving via her chosen avatars a new way to explore the ‘confessional’. ... where familial and romantic interactions can be coded and covert while remaining entirely recognisably human.” – Matthew Rice, author of The Last Weather Observer

“Alanna Offield reflects on her heritage while suspecting the future may not be able to contain her. She writes confidently with a simple yet exciting aesthetic which never betrays the complexity of the ‘basic’ and never denies the subject its integrity or its dreams, whether those dreams come to pass or not.” – Jake Hawkey, author of Breeze Block

“This pamphlet begins in New Mexico, where ‘back home, the mountains/ are actually purple and aspens/ quake golden across them/ like they are covered in sequins.’ ... These bold and vulnerable poems are like mussels; each one offers the reader ‘the slimy guts and…a pearl.’” – Milena Williamson, author of Into the Night that Flies So Fast

PRAISE for They Wish They Had What We Have, Kid

“... Offield discovers something about herself, and in doing so offers up an honesty that is as courageous as it is introspective, achieving via her chosen avatars a new way to explore the ‘confessional’. ... where familial and romantic interactions can be coded and covert while remaining entirely recognisably human.” – Matthew Rice, author of The Last Weather Observer

“Alanna Offield reflects on her heritage while suspecting the future may not be able to contain her. She writes confidently with a simple yet exciting aesthetic which never betrays the complexity of the ‘basic’ and never denies the subject its integrity or its dreams, whether those dreams come to pass or not.” – Jake Hawkey, author of Breeze Block

“This pamphlet begins in New Mexico, where ‘back home, the mountains/ are actually purple and aspens/ quake golden across them/ like they are covered in sequins.’ ... These bold and vulnerable poems are like mussels; each one offers the reader ‘the slimy guts and…a pearl.’” – Milena Williamson, author of Into the Night that Flies So Fast

About the Author

Alanna Offield is a Chicana from New Mexico who is now living in the north of Ireland. Her poetry has appeared in Howl, Cyphers, Abridged, and other publications. She is a PhD candidate at Queen’s University Belfast and owns Seaside Books, an independent online and travelling bookshop.

Publisher: Violet, Indigo, Blue, Etc. Press

Date Published: May 2024

Paperback, 40 pgs.

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