December 22, 2024

Sugar Fix

Sugar Fix, my first full-length poetry collection, has been published by Terrapin Books. I invite you to sample some of its poems and check out my appearance schedule and how to buy. Also learn about recent Sugar Fix news, including reviews and more.

Marie Harris, former New Hampshire Poet Laureate, gives a great introduction to the book in her blurb on its back cover:

The subjects of poetry are the same: love and loss, sex and death and grief, family in all its permutations and complications. The differences are in the telling, and Kory Wells is a powerful teller. Her poems are as layered and dense as her grandmother’s Red Velvet cake. What is it, she asks, that makes us want to swallow // a story whole? To think // only one version can be true? With a clear eye, she confronts the paradoxes that gender, race, and heritage present. She writes from a rootedness in her homeland that reaches down generations. She writes as a citizen of this troubled world: I’m unlearning the urge for a sugar fix like I’m unlearning // my threshold for what is acceptable, terrible, commonplace. // Tell me I don’t have to unlearn hope. She does what we ask of the poet. All that we ask.

More Praise for Sugar Fix

I was seduced by the brilliant, lush work of Kory Wells, a poet who invites and desires a rich intimacy with her readers. Sugar Fix delves into that vibrant, humming intersection between the sacred and the sexual by examining the manifold desires of the body: hunger, pleasure, pain, and delight. Here, sugar serves as a vehicle for memory (both public and personal), sugar as birthplace, sugar as spun honey and light. But the poems also enter the darker, often forgotten parts of history and do so with grace and truth. There’s nothing like a homemade dessert made with deep care and love. Each of these poems feels like a divine and delicious bite.

~ Tiana ClarkI Can’t Talk About the Trees Without the Blood and Equilibrium 

Kory Wells’s words stun me every time I read them. Sugar Fix, celebrates the sweetest parts of life–the intimate // the tender, this sense / of you and me–even as it acknowledges the darker spectrum of desire: an earth hungry / for something we’d rather not name, a time when we all have crumbs at the / corners of our mouths, moist as galloping fear. Generous, moving, and deliciously accessible, these poems evoke a world of complex relationships and infinite possibility. Love is a kind of ruin, Wells writes, but this collection is ultimately a testimony to passion and connection. Even if you think you don’t like poetry, one taste and you’ll be endlessly craving Sugar Fix.

~ Jennie Fields, Atomic Love

“The reader is clearly in the hands of an accomplished weaver of yarns. … She holds us accountable for our memories, our histories, our desires.”

~ Review of Sugar Fix in Harbor Review

“…[an] inner world that is both intimately individual and
strongly tied to ancestry and history.”

~ Reader review on Goodreads

Sugar Fix takes readers on a journey in much the same way that a novel does…Wells offers a rare kind of presence…”

Murfreesboro Pulse review