Summary of antibody: poems
What if survival wasn’t about returning to normal—but becoming something entirely new?
From the acclaimed author of sulphurtongue, antibody arrives like a spell and a scream. This unapologetic collection doesn’t flinch—it feeds. Using body horror as resistance, it dismantles the myths of perfect victimhood and lifts up the voices society tries to bury: queer, disabled, witchy, kinky, and enraged. You are not asked to be polite here. You’re invited to grieve, to protest, to reclaim. antibody is both ritual and rebellion—a poetic transmission from the edges of pain toward the possibility of living on your own terms. If you’ve ever been told your trauma was too much, this book is your echo—and your answer.