juniper (Downloadable PDF)
by Kerri Huffman
Kerri Huffman’s debut collection, juniper, works like an X-Ray machine held up to the poet’s heart. With nimble wit and an edgy, playful voice, Huffman demonstrates the fragility of our deepest connections. Through diary-like reflections—in gardens, kitchens, city parks, nightclubs, art galleries, in various cities—the book charts the final months in the arc of a thorny, transformational, corrosive relationship. Juniper is concerned with the stakes of friendship, the cost of addiction, and the savagery lurking at the edges of polite society. Huffman’s haunting verse ultimately reveals how memory clings to desire in a world of inevitable loss.
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Page Count | 80 |
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Year Published | 2025 |
Kerri Huffman
Kerri Huffman is a Toronto-based poet whose work has appeared in Acta Victoriana, CV2, Taddle Creek, The Antigonish Review, The Fiddlehead, and others. She received the Hart House Review Poetry Prize and was twice shortlisted for the Janice Colbert Poetry Award. juniper is her first collection of poetry.
The World is a Scary Place at 3 a.m.
Gravity sucks my heavy limbs
deep into an orthopaedic mattress.
Breathe deep, count back
from 100, again. Beside me a breathing human;
cat in the crook of my knee.
I glide through the shadows of the house.
Furnace clicks on, thigh avoids
the table, I slide into the hollow
of the sofa. On TV:
Intervention Canada flickers.
Upstairs, in the quiet
hum of the house, my son grows.