“Twitchcraft” by Sandra Ridley

Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read an excerpt from “Twitchcraft” from Sandra Ridley’s collection Vixen, shortlisted for the League’s Pat Lowther Memorial Award.


Excerpt from “Twitchcraft”

by Sandra Ridley

Unbidden, a spooklight, a nightmaker, he seems a nikin, a creature, a very soft creature—
his underness, an unkanny prank of second sight.

Yet a fake and a fetch. Riven with affliction, with ravenous crookedness.

Hush, hush.

And sudden, a hocus, a harum-scarum, we mark him as swithen.

So musky and sleek.

As if he would terrify, and he is somewhat terrifying.

Thou seeist?

Yes, you saw.


Sandra Ridley is the author of three chapbooks and five books of poetry, the most recent of which is Vixen, published by Book*Hug Press in the fall of 2023. Ridley has been nominated for the Ontario Arts Council’s KM Hunter Artist Award for Mid-Career Writer and the Ottawa Arts Council’s Mid-Career Artist Award. She lives in Ottawa.


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