"With urgency and grace, Gabrielle McIntire's poems reveal a whole self, humbled and awed by the act of living. Their attention to the textures of experience gives us the world anew, bringing us into our own lives, our own presences." Stephanie Bolster, author of A Page from the Wonders of Life on Earth"In this luminous, affirming collection McIntire celebrates parenthood, love, the workings of the landscape, and our place in it, in poems so finely and intelligently wrought they allow us not just to appreciate the world she describes but to become an integral, breathing part of it." John Glenday, author of The Golden Mean"The poems in Unbound inhabit their moments fully, embracing the paradox that befalls a linguistic creature listening beyond language. They can mourn the dire 'alchemy of earth become dirt' in a clear-cut yet still find glory in the black-capped chickadee's 'sad wanting in the air': excellent trail companions in days of ecological stress and grief." Don McKay, author of Paradoxides