Kerry
Hardie's first collection makes maps of familiar places. 'These
days I want to trace / the shape of every townland in this valley.'
These maps are scrutinized and peopled: a young woman stands on
the edge of her life; a farm girl remembers home; a young woman
considers her childless state. These, and other people, are recorded
in their own landscapes which, in turn, permeate their lives and
ease them.