<p>At a time of accelerating planetary crisis this bold and beautiful work asks:<strong> </strong><em>how do we reauthor what it means to be human?&nbsp;</em></p><p></p><p>Drawing on the work of prominent figures such as Aldous Huxley Donna Haraway and Virginia Woolf the book explores poetic prose as a radical mode of narrative therapy-one that </p><p> rethinks our entanglement with the more-than-human world.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p>Weaving together critical theory literary analysis and intimate personal writing Dyer advocates for a planetary poetics that listens to the divergent the sensitive the artist. This is a call to write as if our lives-and the life of the planet-depend on it. Because they do. <strong><em>Reality after all is contagious.</em></strong></p>