Postscripts makes many travels, from the landscapes and cultures of foreign travels, to the long journey through grief. Thrown also into relief is home—for this poet, West Virginia, in the heart of Appalachia—and all the ways it balances the hard-hewn beauty and hardscrabble realities. Like a travel diary or a love letter home, these poems speak to place in all its incarnations: physical, artistic, spiritual, familial, and imagined.
"Nicholson’s new poetry collection, Postscripts, is a kind of travelog, onewhich captures not just the vicissitudes, vagaries and vital signs of variousplaces and cultures, but remains rooted in the wilds of West Virginia and also grounded in grief, at the loss of her brother to cancer in 2019." --Gary Ciocco, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
See an interview about the book and author at Speaking of Marvels.