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Book Synopsis

In The Wanting Way, the second book in Multiversea literary series written and curated by the neurodivergent—Adam Wolfond proves more than willing to “extend the choreography.”

In fact, his entire thrust is out and toward. Each poem moves out along its own underutilized pathway, awakening unseen dimensions for the reader like a wooded night walk suddenly lit by fireflies. And as each path elaborates itself, Wolfond’s guiding hand seems always to stay held out to the reader, inviting them further into a shared and unprecedented unfolding.

The Wanting Way is actually a confluence of diverse ways—rallies, paths, waves, jams, streams, desire lines—that converge wherever the dry verbiage of the talking world requires hydration. Each poem is an invitation to bathe in the play of languaging. And each poem is an invitation to a dance that’s already happening, called into motion by the objects and atmospheres of a more-than-human world. Wolfond makes space for new poetics, new choreographies, and new possibilities toward forging a consensual—felt and feeling—world where we might find free disassembly and assembly together.

There is a neurodivergent universe within this one, and Wolfond’s poems continuously pull back the unnecessary veil between human and nature.



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Praise for The Wanting Way

“As a nonspeaking autistic artist, prose writer and poet, Wolfond uses language as an invitation to witness and engage where evanescence arises from multiplicity, not uniformity and convention.”—Victoria Chang, New York Times Magazine

“The second book in Multiverse, a series written by the neurodivergent Wolfond, probes the relationships between humanity and nature.”Publishers Weekly

"[In The Wanting Way] the poet is communicating bidirectionally and multidirectionality. In these ways, Wolfond’s apparently sought-after relationship with his eager readers makes for a mingling of both his own reflections and what might be bestowed to and shared with us through his musics and often whimsical while serious counsel."—Diane R. Wiener, Wordgathering

“Wolfond’s poems are tender-hearted evocations… he has demonstrated that all language, and all true poetry, is an invisible architecture within which we can all conduct our lives with a quiet grace and a humble charm.”—Donald Brackett, Critics at Large

“Adam Wolfond’s astonishing work maps and annotates the interior spaces in lyric intensity. In poems that glide, posit, and sing, we hear how the body, attuned to ‘the trees . . . languaging,’ constructs art. It is here where we are taught to understand multiple knowledges and registers in the choir of what’s possible. These are extraordinary poems.”—Oliver de la Paz

“way making, way finding – when thinking and feeling alongside Wolfond’s poems, the verbs approach holding hands – ‘bathing talking feeling / and seeing that immerses / everything’ – to be avowedly from and for ‘autistic greatness’ – to be given in trust to ‘the important copilots in the / atmosphere of moving things’ – which is to say – to be given in an invitation to yes – where yes ‘is always with love / and not the way of force’ – an invitation ‘to question the consent / and not the disabled person’ – is an invitation, also, for every type of mind to abandon its type –”—Farid Matuk

“Through words full of musicality Adam advocates for his right to be himself, demanding that his very way of existing in the world be respected. The comparisons, analogies, and metaphors in his poems give us a colorful imagery of a body in constant movement, the synesthetic experience of a mind full of colorful sounds and feelings. Adam invites ‘talkers’ to quietly listen to his nonspeaking language, telling us of a direct line between his brain and his body, his body and his language. By wanting to really want to listen, we can learn the language of his movements.” Amy Sequenzia

“Resonant across these exquisite poems is a wanting that moves across a ‘talking without words,’ ‘because the body is a wanting thing pacing the environment.’ Wanting, 111 times, carried by and in the world, a movement not strictly voluntary but fiercely relational, a want not for ‘me,’ not for all ‘I’ can do, but for the facilitation of a languaging in assembly, a languaging wildly neurodiverse in its ‘talking feeling and seeing.’ The wanting question in The Wanting Way pulses across this collection, cutting as it traces new ways of moving in the living.”—Erin Manning

Praise for Adam Wolfond

“Wolfond’s poems masterfully extend the choreography to include many kinds of thought-motion, inviting the reader to move with and through navigations of language, time, and space. With surprising syntax that spurs surprising thought, language drifts and reforms like the water that runs through so many of Wolfond’s poems, as the non-talking speaker is continuously planting, growing, and consuming language. . . . Wolfond’s poems remind me that even for ‘the open / thinker who / feels too much,’ uncontainment, or porousness, can also be expansive—throwing open the door to tall ideas, to expert movement, to watering thoughts like rain.”—Lauren Russell



Table of Contents

The Ways of Yearning

In Way of Music Water Answers

I Am the Pace of My Body and Not Language

The Language of Lasting

A Landing Always Answers

I Plant Watered Words

A Typology of Water

I Am Eating Language All the Time

Algo Rhythm 1

Rushing

To Think Answers Is to Autism Tangled

Answers Toward Questions Other Than What Is Autism

The Maker of Wanting Space

Tic and Tap

The Walls Are Never Still

Ticcing the Assembly

Tall Ideas

Mainly I Saturate

Algo Rhythm 2

The Important Walks for Time

I Am Able to Scatter

Too Music

Peel

Arranging the Water

Roaming the Forest of Eager Talking

Algo Rhythm 4

I Want to Tic and Stick Not Study Ramming Questions About Amazing Autism

I Lose Myself in the Sticks

The Way of the Stick Is the Open Man Who Laughs at Money

I Am Erased

Music Smells like Candy

Reading My Body

I Am Collected

Algo Rhythm 6

Towards the Assembly

Owl Monkey vs. the Assembly

The Thinking Objects Do

The Maker

The State of the World

Isolation Song of Love

Calm-Arriving to a Wanting Safe World

Open Dancing Wants Easy Rally

The Way of the Walk

Algo Rhythm 7

The Wanting Silence

Yes Go Pale Things to the Easy Feel I Am

The Hall of Things

I Am the Question Assembly

Land in the Glass House Is the Always View of the World Is the Easy Way of Seeing and I Am the Talking Glass of the Autistic Pace Talk to the Glass Face of the Autistic Man

Easy Congregation

Owls Easy on the Ways of Language

Algo Rhythm 8

Do you want to / easy want to / think about the way I feel today?

The Way of Making Wanting Sentences the Way I Go Like the Things I Am Seeing

The Talking Without Words Is the Walking with Feeling

Meeting the Feeling

The Middle in the World

Notes Toward a Resting Beckon

Algo Rhythm 10

Yarn Water

Strand

towards the treatise towards impossibles

How Is the Weather Pacing the Thinking

Language with Me and Write Landings of Parole

Another Dream of Wanting Justice

Ways / Waves / Ways / Waves / Ways

Bathing Snakes

Algo Rhythm 14

The Beauty of Autistic Knowing

Walking the CAMH (Centre for Addictions and Mental Health) Wall

The Thinking Waves and the Riddle

The Game of Space and the Weight of Wanting Words

Dance in the Pace

Yes I Ache to Answer the Call (a manifesto of yes)

Human Book of Walking

Algo Rhythm 15

Bringing the Rallying Feeling Together

Good Instigation

The Name for it Should Be Mursted Chill

Freely Theaters

In the Time Body Together

Eros of Bathing Stimming Dancing Pacing

Ways of Neurodivergent Time

The Ripples Are Ongoing Acts

The Wanting Way: Poems

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      Publisher: Milkweed Editions
      Publication Date: 12/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781571315502, 978-1571315502
      ISBN10: 1571315500
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In The Wanting Way, the second book in Multiversea literary series written and curated by the neurodivergent—Adam Wolfond proves more than willing to “extend the choreography.”

      In fact, his entire thrust is out and toward. Each poem moves out along its own underutilized pathway, awakening unseen dimensions for the reader like a wooded night walk suddenly lit by fireflies. And as each path elaborates itself, Wolfond’s guiding hand seems always to stay held out to the reader, inviting them further into a shared and unprecedented unfolding.

      The Wanting Way is actually a confluence of diverse ways—rallies, paths, waves, jams, streams, desire lines—that converge wherever the dry verbiage of the talking world requires hydration. Each poem is an invitation to bathe in the play of languaging. And each poem is an invitation to a dance that’s already happening, called into motion by the objects and atmospheres of a more-than-human world. Wolfond makes space for new poetics, new choreographies, and new possibilities toward forging a consensual—felt and feeling—world where we might find free disassembly and assembly together.

      There is a neurodivergent universe within this one, and Wolfond’s poems continuously pull back the unnecessary veil between human and nature.



      Trade Review

      Praise for The Wanting Way

      “As a nonspeaking autistic artist, prose writer and poet, Wolfond uses language as an invitation to witness and engage where evanescence arises from multiplicity, not uniformity and convention.”—Victoria Chang, New York Times Magazine

      “The second book in Multiverse, a series written by the neurodivergent Wolfond, probes the relationships between humanity and nature.”Publishers Weekly

      "[In The Wanting Way] the poet is communicating bidirectionally and multidirectionality. In these ways, Wolfond’s apparently sought-after relationship with his eager readers makes for a mingling of both his own reflections and what might be bestowed to and shared with us through his musics and often whimsical while serious counsel."—Diane R. Wiener, Wordgathering

      “Wolfond’s poems are tender-hearted evocations… he has demonstrated that all language, and all true poetry, is an invisible architecture within which we can all conduct our lives with a quiet grace and a humble charm.”—Donald Brackett, Critics at Large

      “Adam Wolfond’s astonishing work maps and annotates the interior spaces in lyric intensity. In poems that glide, posit, and sing, we hear how the body, attuned to ‘the trees . . . languaging,’ constructs art. It is here where we are taught to understand multiple knowledges and registers in the choir of what’s possible. These are extraordinary poems.”—Oliver de la Paz

      “way making, way finding – when thinking and feeling alongside Wolfond’s poems, the verbs approach holding hands – ‘bathing talking feeling / and seeing that immerses / everything’ – to be avowedly from and for ‘autistic greatness’ – to be given in trust to ‘the important copilots in the / atmosphere of moving things’ – which is to say – to be given in an invitation to yes – where yes ‘is always with love / and not the way of force’ – an invitation ‘to question the consent / and not the disabled person’ – is an invitation, also, for every type of mind to abandon its type –”—Farid Matuk

      “Through words full of musicality Adam advocates for his right to be himself, demanding that his very way of existing in the world be respected. The comparisons, analogies, and metaphors in his poems give us a colorful imagery of a body in constant movement, the synesthetic experience of a mind full of colorful sounds and feelings. Adam invites ‘talkers’ to quietly listen to his nonspeaking language, telling us of a direct line between his brain and his body, his body and his language. By wanting to really want to listen, we can learn the language of his movements.” Amy Sequenzia

      “Resonant across these exquisite poems is a wanting that moves across a ‘talking without words,’ ‘because the body is a wanting thing pacing the environment.’ Wanting, 111 times, carried by and in the world, a movement not strictly voluntary but fiercely relational, a want not for ‘me,’ not for all ‘I’ can do, but for the facilitation of a languaging in assembly, a languaging wildly neurodiverse in its ‘talking feeling and seeing.’ The wanting question in The Wanting Way pulses across this collection, cutting as it traces new ways of moving in the living.”—Erin Manning

      Praise for Adam Wolfond

      “Wolfond’s poems masterfully extend the choreography to include many kinds of thought-motion, inviting the reader to move with and through navigations of language, time, and space. With surprising syntax that spurs surprising thought, language drifts and reforms like the water that runs through so many of Wolfond’s poems, as the non-talking speaker is continuously planting, growing, and consuming language. . . . Wolfond’s poems remind me that even for ‘the open / thinker who / feels too much,’ uncontainment, or porousness, can also be expansive—throwing open the door to tall ideas, to expert movement, to watering thoughts like rain.”—Lauren Russell



      Table of Contents

      The Ways of Yearning

      In Way of Music Water Answers

      I Am the Pace of My Body and Not Language

      The Language of Lasting

      A Landing Always Answers

      I Plant Watered Words

      A Typology of Water

      I Am Eating Language All the Time

      Algo Rhythm 1

      Rushing

      To Think Answers Is to Autism Tangled

      Answers Toward Questions Other Than What Is Autism

      The Maker of Wanting Space

      Tic and Tap

      The Walls Are Never Still

      Ticcing the Assembly

      Tall Ideas

      Mainly I Saturate

      Algo Rhythm 2

      The Important Walks for Time

      I Am Able to Scatter

      Too Music

      Peel

      Arranging the Water

      Roaming the Forest of Eager Talking

      Algo Rhythm 4

      I Want to Tic and Stick Not Study Ramming Questions About Amazing Autism

      I Lose Myself in the Sticks

      The Way of the Stick Is the Open Man Who Laughs at Money

      I Am Erased

      Music Smells like Candy

      Reading My Body

      I Am Collected

      Algo Rhythm 6

      Towards the Assembly

      Owl Monkey vs. the Assembly

      The Thinking Objects Do

      The Maker

      The State of the World

      Isolation Song of Love

      Calm-Arriving to a Wanting Safe World

      Open Dancing Wants Easy Rally

      The Way of the Walk

      Algo Rhythm 7

      The Wanting Silence

      Yes Go Pale Things to the Easy Feel I Am

      The Hall of Things

      I Am the Question Assembly

      Land in the Glass House Is the Always View of the World Is the Easy Way of Seeing and I Am the Talking Glass of the Autistic Pace Talk to the Glass Face of the Autistic Man

      Easy Congregation

      Owls Easy on the Ways of Language

      Algo Rhythm 8

      Do you want to / easy want to / think about the way I feel today?

      The Way of Making Wanting Sentences the Way I Go Like the Things I Am Seeing

      The Talking Without Words Is the Walking with Feeling

      Meeting the Feeling

      The Middle in the World

      Notes Toward a Resting Beckon

      Algo Rhythm 10

      Yarn Water

      Strand

      towards the treatise towards impossibles

      How Is the Weather Pacing the Thinking

      Language with Me and Write Landings of Parole

      Another Dream of Wanting Justice

      Ways / Waves / Ways / Waves / Ways

      Bathing Snakes

      Algo Rhythm 14

      The Beauty of Autistic Knowing

      Walking the CAMH (Centre for Addictions and Mental Health) Wall

      The Thinking Waves and the Riddle

      The Game of Space and the Weight of Wanting Words

      Dance in the Pace

      Yes I Ache to Answer the Call (a manifesto of yes)

      Human Book of Walking

      Algo Rhythm 15

      Bringing the Rallying Feeling Together

      Good Instigation

      The Name for it Should Be Mursted Chill

      Freely Theaters

      In the Time Body Together

      Eros of Bathing Stimming Dancing Pacing

      Ways of Neurodivergent Time

      The Ripples Are Ongoing Acts

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