"Canadian poetry has a long tradition of exploring and surviving the wilderness. Pratt, Service, Lee, Atwood – all have been interested, obsessed even, with a landscape both beautiful and terrifying. In fact, it's become cliché that our national poetry is infatuated with the wild and man's place in it. For this reason, Toronto-born Dani Couture is the much-needed urban update of our national literary obsession with a natural world."
–Stacey May Fowles for Broken Pencil
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"Sweet is an excellent read: short, sweet, and constantly challenging."
-Jacob McArthur Mooney, Torontoist
"Couture’s...poems are precise, taut with meaning, and quietly filled with curiosities of fact and phrase..."
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