Forest Lawn Poems – a gentle walk

Gerry Crinnin, Forest Lawn Poems (1st Edition) (Buy this book)

Review by deb Ewing

When I first got this manuscript in my hands, I was thrilled. It made pictures in my mind. I could feel each leaf and cold stone, hear the crickets as they hesitated, waiting for me to pass before continuing the song.

Each poet brings us a different offering – this feels obvious, but I think it’s worth contemplating regularly. In each case, though, there’s the same message: Please look at what I found in the world, something you might have missed, or maybe you saw it, too.

In Forest Lawn Poems, I found someone who’d seen it, too.

I was tasked with the layout of this book, and decisions needed to be made. I wanted lots of irregular space, like walking an uneven path between old tombstones. I hoped, through typesetting, to reinforce what the poet had shown me, perhaps to make that uneven path a little more worn. I’m grateful that the publisher and the poet agreed with me.

Each piece is a hyper-focus on a sound that caught your attention or a bit of sunlight catching something glittery. But you don’t worry about what caught your attention; you see what’s there in front of you, in the now. This is a very immediate collection of poetry. Keep it nearby, like a cigarette break or a handful of chips.

Intersections are important to me. So when I recorded a reading, I chose to bring this sweet and sentimental work into the modern age and post it on TikTok with contradictory silly filters. Please enjoy:

@debdoesntlikeyou

Forest Lawn Poems by Gerry Crinnen So many tombstones on the verge. If you died you devoutly almost erased from the 18th century. Face west to feel the ripping weather. On the other side moss mixes mums with ever moisture, tilting work, soapstone turns to soul wafers. One tombstone is off its plinth, another sunk, sideways awkward. If sunk equally in all corners and bent backwards some give shade to near neighbors. Most toppled stones kneel forward or drop full on. igneuspress.com #poetry #indie #smallbusiness

♬ original sound – deb

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