Teeth
Lynn Andrews
, cassandra schiemann
, Vanessa Seto
, Jude Castillo
, Sindi Nika
, Joanna McFarlane-Frampton
, Marilyn Stanley
, Joe Mitchell
, Marissa Yip-Young
, Dawn Macdonald
, Sarah Schwartz
, Rita O'Sullivan
, Rosa Cross
, Mary-Esther Lee
, Barry Kazimer
, Holly Elisabeth
, Haley Belkiewicz
, Noelle Walsh
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Tanya Blake
, Rodney Cross
, Sharon Forzley
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Rhona Brinkman
, Gabrielle Veilleux
, Linda Leitch
, Joseph Chirayil
, Christopher Evans
, Natasa Ilic
, Crystal Inwood
, Mary Maceroni
, C. Ray
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Kim Cappellina
, Randi Ann Doll
, Lynn Tait
, Janice Cournoyer
, Darlene Jilks
, Sonia Adams
, Diane O'Flaherty
, Benita Hartwell
, Paula Adam
, Robert Hykawy
, Lynn Bechtel
, Nicole Haldoupis
, diana kirkwood
, Sara Conway
, Kym Marsh
, Marla Schecter Howard
, Ken Gilmour
, Prabh Toor
, Nancy Daoust
, Gabrielle Wolfe
, Zara Garcia-Alvarez
, Karen Nordrum
, Amie Gaudet
, Katie Macalister
, Andrea Pole
, Claudie Léveillé
, Nicki D'Angelo
, Lisa Mallia
, Maria Ejike
, Hoda Montazeri
, Heather Peveril
, Kate Rutter
, Shawna Moodie
, Chantal Vulker
, Andrea Gillespie
, Nicole Maxwell
, Alyce Soulodre
, Vivian Thorgeirson
, Alicia Salyi
, Shannon Lee
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Melissa Poremba
, Brittany Landry
, Kat Sommer-Derksen
, Pearl Pirie
, Derek Davidson
, M M English
, Alex Henderson
, Charles Leblanc
, Margaret Makortoff
editor@49thShelf.com
This is a book about grief, death and longing. It’s about the gristle that lodges itself deep into one’s gums, between incisors and canines.
Teeth details not only the symptoms of colonization, but also the foundational and constitutive asymmetries that allow for it to proliferate and reproduce itself. Dallas Hunt grapples with the material realities and imaginaries Indigenous communities face, as well as the pockets of livability that they inhabit just to survive. Still this collection seeks joy in the everyday, in the flourishing of Indigenous Peoples in the elsewhere, in worlds to come.
Nestling into the place between love and ruin, Teeth traces the collisions of love undone and being undone by love, where “the hope is to find an ocean nested in shoulders—to reside there when the tidal waves come. and then love names the ruin.”