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Seance of the Bees

Andrea Rexilius

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English
Clash Books
15 April 2026
In this collection of poetry, collage, and nonfiction prose, Seance of the Bees summons the flight patterns of image and text as they move oracularly across collective grief, histories, mouths, rivers, and memory.

Taking the planchette as tongue, this work proclaims ""I sought to enter her archive. / To lean up against an embankment of self."" It speaks to the singular and multiple simultaneously via a lens of ice, the rhizome, a flower, the hive, and of course, the bees.

Through vivid artwork and melodic prose, Andrea Rexilius does a close study on craft and self: interrogating where one ends and the other begins. Stemming from mythology and bee shamanism, this collection engages with themes of grief, drag queens, and family history, all the while staying rooted in ecological feminism.
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Imprint:   Clash Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781960988898
ISBN 10:   1960988891
Pages:   150
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Andrea Rexilius is the author of: Sister Urn (Sidebrow, 2019), New Organism: Essais (Letter Machine, 2014), Half of What They Carried Flew Away (Letter Machine, 2012), and To Be Human Is To Be A Conversation (Rescue Press, 2011), as well as editor of the anthologies: We Can See into Another Place: Mile-High Writers on Social Justice (Bower House/The Bookies, 2024) and The Braided River: Activist Rhizome (Essay Press, 2015). Andrea is the Program Director for Regis University's Mile-High MFA in Creative Writing. She also teaches in the Poetry Collective at Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver, Colorado.

Reviews for Seance of the Bees

""By emulating the circuitous yet purposeful flight path of the bee, Rexilius joins past and present, self and other, human to flora and fauna."" —White Stag Publishing


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