'Traci O'Dea has written verse that complements her old man's visions like a tugboat pulling a freighter out to deep water'
- Rafael Alvarez, author of
Orlo & Leini and writer from The Wire
'Traci O'Dea's Restricted Movement is timely, stirring, and sharp as a knife. A pandemic book, an addiction story, and a love letter to a troubled father, it defies the odds by also being really fucking funny. If you needed any further proof that form lends force to feeling, here it is.'
- Matthew Buckley Smith, author of
Midlife, winner of the Richard Wilbur Award, and host of the poetry podcast Sleerickets.
'Unflinching in its portrait of filial devotion, Traci O'Dea's Restricted Movement is beautiful and funny. This collection of poems--both love letter and intimate diary--is so skillfully wrought that the lines often seem effortless--almost casual--and yet O'Dea's formal and emotional control is impeccable.'
- Joanna Pearson, author of
Now You Know It All, winner of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize.
'This is a stunning work of art that layers harrowing narratives, acute social observations, and glorious moments of beauty, grit, and redemption-all impastoed until it is the truth itself that rises before us like paint bubbling out of a canvas. Beautiful.'
- Andre Bagoo, author of
The Undiscovered Country 'frank and deeply affecting, a vivid document of time out of joint.'
- Ana Sampson, editor of
She Is Fierce