"In Chambers' remarkable debut the cracked, emphatic word works to join—via staccato rhythms slowed only by 'feralsigh' or caesura—imagination's reign to the unruly machinations of the 'body-body' …" - Caryl Pagel

"Anguish can be a kind of joy. Here, in various constellations of heightened language, lyric crooning, ethereal & felt, bodily things, meaning emerges and recedes and emerges again; part incantation and lament, part a sort of flailing, circling ecstasy …” - Cody-Rose Clevidence

"Tucked within every page of The Exquisite Buoyancies is a door. And if you go through it: the impossible glow of the interior will lead you to the charnel grounds where lamentation-celebrations hum through this long night …" - Selah Saterstrom

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