Poems, essays, and reflections from a youngest daughter
In what began as a letter to her deceased father, Dear Dad: You're Dead, Dear Dead: You're Dad was only ever supposed to be a therapy experiment-a way to hold space for the grief, anger, and every little emotion in between that felt as if it were bleeding into every facet of freshman author Audrey Jean's life.
Now, in her first collection of poetry, she aims to take that space and transform it into more than just a reminder of what might have-could have, should have-been. Blending together her family's and her personal past, Audrey's poems twist and adapt humor with hurt, pain with purpose, and tarot with transformation. Dear Dad: You're Dead, Dear Dead: You're Dad brings together an ache for healing, a need to reconcile that which can only be done by herself, and a desire to grow and learn who she is without the shadows of her father, forefathers, and fictional fathers in her way.