take stock in this momentof the fluid in your earsthe curve in your backthe weight of your scarstend is a visceral, playful collection that contemplates fracture-of the physical, and between people, times and places.These poems reflect living through the intimate awkwardness of modern life: the feelings of being distanced from loved ones, physically and emotionally; striving to be better (at chores, at intimacy); and tending to the things that break apart.This work is anchored in the body, pushing at the edges of spaces that bodies and ideas inhabit: between closing in and digging out, claustrophobia and isolation, nostalgia and plans, home and away, and the struggle to stay still or articulate without doubling back.Kate Hargreaves plays with the recognizable in our everyday-bodies and homes and relationships-and, in doing so, reminds us of unexpectedness in these complex spaces. tend is an immersive work, as validating as it is illuminating.