
Available to pre-order, the book will be dispatched close to publication date, 24th July 2025
ISBN: 978-1-916760-22-6
eISBN: 978-1-916760-23-3
Price: £11.99
Publication date: 24th July 2025
Format: Paperback / eBook
Territories: UK & EU ONLY
Extent: 72pp
DCF: Poetry Collections
Cover artwork: Bobbye Fermie
In the Hollow of the Wave, the second collection by Nina Mingya Powles examines orientalism, art and artmaking in a time of ecological crisis. Engaging with the work of artists such as Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Yayoi Kusama, Etel Adnan and the fashion designer Guo Pei, these poems rework the notion of ekphrasis into something elemental and tactile, shaped by memory and landscapes of the body.
Praise for In the Hollow of the Wave
‘Nina Mingya Powles's In the Hollow of the Wave is lyrical, cloud-like, alight, fraying, and frayed. These poems are trying to trace memory, family, and history through a correspondence with what's still here, what remains, or the art and writing in the world. In the Hollow of the Wave grapples with the paradox, as stated in the poem, "Snow Fragment," it is "impossible to look" yet it is also "impossible to look away," and because of this paradox, what remains is beautiful art, like this book.’ – Victoria Chang
‘I love the way this collection comes together like a quilt of memories, textures, threads, images, thoughts, ghosts, resonances and folded language, in a way that is so inviting and so expansive. I found it both comforting and exciting to read and want to reread it over and over again.’ - Anna Jackson
‘Nina Mingya Powles’ writing has the effortless clarity and cadence of moving water. In these poems, weather is a thread is a fragment is a collage is a home. Lines pulse quietly with the night work of memory, unstitching the borders between dream and reality, language and language, question and answer. Powles’ hand always holds tightly the strands that she so remarkably weaves together. She does not let go. In these silken poems, we follow the blue patterned edge of a quilt/island/body into the sea of the past. Time comes loose like the seams of a river, pianos become field notes, and the poet poses a piercing question: what does it mean to see and be unseen? The mountain does not answer, but the water line shifts to draw a line across what is left behind or unsaid – fragmented, inky, glacial, and handwoven. In the Hollow of the Wave is an invitation to step inside temperate memories, to house oneself in formal innovations and poetic structures made from the organza of melting ice fields, and to witness in four parts, a fragmentation in reverse.’ - Alycia Pirmohamed
About the author:
Nina Mingya Powles is a writer and poet from Aotearoa New Zealand. She is the author of several books including Slipstitch, a pamphlet of poems and collages (2024), Magnolia 木蘭 (2020), Tiny Moons: A Year of Eating in Shanghai (2020) and a collection of essays, Small Bodies of Water (2021). She writes a monthly substack on food and memory called Crispy Noodles. She has been shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and the Ondaatje Prize, and was awarded the Women Poet's Prize in 2018 and the inaugural Nan Shepherd Prize for nature writing in 2019. In the Hollow of the Wave is her second collection of poems published by Nine Arches Press.