"Heerdink swallows you whole in his newest collection of poetry, using multiple species of birds and eroding homes to symbolize perhaps the most delicate yet weighted of topics, death; and surviving the loss of a loved one. With barbed wire teeth he cuts into the marrow of the human condition portraying the beauty of earth in all of its majesty, from the smallest ruby cardinal to that enormous, dilapidated structure on a hilltop. If I were you, I would tread carefully yet confidently into a cacophony of birds in the house of dread..."
-Jon Koker, author of SON, DUV-Z, DADDY, GHOST, and GOSPEL OF SCARS
"Heerdink swallows you whole in his newest collection of poetry, using multiple species of birds and eroding homes to symbolize perhaps the most delicate yet weighted of topics, death; and surviving the loss of a loved one. With barbed wire teeth he cuts into the marrow of the human condition portraying the beauty of earth in all of its majesty, from the smallest ruby cardinal to that enormous, dilapidated structure on a hilltop. If I were you, I would tread carefully yet confidently into a cacophony of birds in the house of dread..."
-Jon Koker, author of SON, DUV-Z, DADDY, GHOST, and GOSPEL OF SCARS