““In this ethereal series of epistolary poems, two disabled poets build their own language of imagery and landscape...Brown and Nevison explore the body in all its contradictions: as a site of mourning and of celebration, and as a burden and a source of vivid brightness.” ”
“This is what it’s like: mythical, surreal: dreams of a body transforming, or the environment, or both: dreams of a life where there is freedom, finally, from gravity. The world Nevison and Brown conjure...is full of rivers and trees and wild creatures, scars and mud and bones.”
““A unique and memorable collaboration that considers friendship, compassion, and the vulnerability and resiliency of our bodies...””
““Through a shared language of loss and grace, mercy and empathy, In the Field Between Us shows how any of us somewhere in the process of fully knowing ourselves can make peace with our bodies—or build each other new ones.””