"Braley gets her hands dirty in Tilling the Darkness. She unearths a fierce, feminist voice as she wrests standing-ground for farm women and their stories. In the 'mushroom dark, ' readers discover, with Braley, a slanted, beneficent, and necessary light." --Cornelia Hoogland, finalist for the League of Canadian Poets Raymond Souster award
"In Tilling the Darkness, Susan Braley opens furrows--'dark earth pelts'--into the past. Darkness is tilled here, but much more is turned over as seasons unfold, as fields are seeded, harvested, and seeded again, as blood seeps and stains, as elegy and requiem give way to reimagination and rebirth." --Laura Apol, author of A Fine Yellow Dust
"Susan Braley's beautiful inaugural collection is a celebration of life. The poems reveal the everyday and the extraordinary of farming life: its misfits, its sadnesses, brutalities, disappointments, and joys. Her poetry tills the darkness with a clear shining light." --Arleen Paré, winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry