
In Norths, award-winning poet Ian D. Brannan charts the terrain of faith, mortality, and meaning with a voice at once timeless and startlingly new. Across 32 finely honed poems, Brannan reveals a mind that listens as much as it speaks-a poet of moral clarity and subtle mischief, capable of compressing whole philosophies into a handful of syllables.
This collection confirms Brannan as a modern metaphysical poet-an heir to Dickinson, Herbert, and Millay-who brings formal grace and emotional precision to the contemporary page. Norths is a book for readers who still believe that poetry can be both measured and immense, playful and profound, brief and infinite.