Les perdues toujours trouveront leur maison

Les perdues toujours trouveront leur maison, my fourteenth chapbook, was arranged on 2026 February 23 at 15:11; it is 27 pages long, excluding the front cover. It is unique as it marks a brief return to the curator mindset of my first two chapbooks, namely Humble Beginnings and ;. I arranged it so that I could have a volume exclusively composed of my French poetry.

Les perdues toujours trouveront leur maison was originally just titled Les perdues, but I decided to split it off into two volumes:


  1. A new volume, named Les perdues, cut down to what I consider to be my best ten French poems.

  2. The old, unabridged volume, renamed to Les perdues toujours trouveront leur maison to avoid confusion.


The name Les perdues comes from the fact that, excluding “perennials in the winter” and “leur mariage” (which both appear in réfléctions, my fifth chapbook), these poems couldn’t really fit in any other chapbook up to the point that it was arranged.