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Our Human Shores explores living in the Anthropocene, the ecological disasters life faces, and the barriers and inequality society faces in trying to create a better and livable world. Our Human Shores is an exploration into how language is rooted within the Anthropocene — and how poetry shapes meaning-making, faith in people and institutions, and death through lyricism, experiment, and ecopoetics. Using a phrase from John Keats’ “Bright Star” sonnet, Our Human Shores explores a tautology of thresholds and shores to remake our world, our experience of nature, and our relationship with climate, creation, and humankind’s existential place in a world staring down the apocalypse. Our Human Shores is a speculative work that will guide humanity through extinction.

Our Human Shores explores living in the Anthropocene, the ecological disasters life faces, and the barriers and inequality society faces in trying to create a better and livable world.

Our Human Shores is an exploration into how language is rooted within the Anthropocene — and how poetry shapes meaning-making, faith in people and institutions, and death through lyricism, experiment, and ecopoetics. Using a phrase from John Keats’ “Bright Star” sonnet, Our Human Shores explores a tautology of thresholds and shores to remake our world, our experience of nature, and our relationship with climate, creation, and humankind’s existential place in a world staring down the apocalypse.

Our Human Shores is a speculative work that will guide humanity through extinction.



  • | Author: Josh Fomon
  • | Publisher: Black Ocean
  • | Publication Date: Aug 14, 2025
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781965154014
  • | ISBN-10: 1965154018
Author:
Josh Fomon
Publisher:
Black Ocean
Publication Date:
Aug 14, 2025
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781965154014
ISBN10:
1965154018