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Dear Current Occupant
Dear Current Occupant | Chelene Knight
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Literary Nonfiction. From Vancouver-based writer Chelene Knight, DEAR CURRENT OCCUPANT is a creative nonfiction memoir about home and belonging set in the 80s and 90s of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Using a variety of forms including letters, essays and poems, Knight reflects on her childhood through a series of letters addressed to all of the current occupants now living in the twenty different houses she moved in and out of with her mother and brother. From blurry and fragmented non-chronological memories of trying to fit in with her own family as the only mixed East Indian/Black child, to crystal clear recollections of parental drug use, Knight draws a vivid portrait of memory that still longs for a place and a home. Peering through windows and doors into intimate, remembered spaces now occupied by strangers, Knight writes to them in order to deconstruct her own past. From the rubble of memory she then builds a real place in order to bring herself back home. "Knight is a poet at heart, somewhat disinclined to follow the dusty rules of prose writing, and we are all richer for it. This memoir is built from shards of pure resilience, expertly pieced together into a compelling--and at times devastating--chronicle of youth, family, and sense of place. From Clark Drive to Commercial and Broadway, DEAR CURRENT OCCUPANT is a love song to East Vancouver--it is a map of scars, and as everyone knows, scars make for good storytelling."--Carleigh Baker "I want to thank Chelene Knight for not forcing her memoir into a point 'a' to 'b' narrative. Too often complex and stigmatized stories are dumbed-down, but Knight elevates! She uplifts both her her experiences and the poetic prose and hybrid forms used to share these experiences. DEAR CURRENT OCCUPANT will surely become a nuanced creative touchstone that shows us how our stories of survival can and should be told."--Amber Dawn "DEAR CURRENT OCCUPANT is an astonishing book: haunting, intimate, and deeply rendered. A lyrical memoir set against the backdrop of Vancouver's gritty East Side, it triumphantly melds together prose, poetry, letters and imagery, to illuminate the pain of un-belonging, the search for a home, and the power of words to heal and transform us. It is a book that boldly takes risks, unafraid and brimming with raw energy, tenderness, and heartbreaking beauty. Chelene Knight emerges as a fierce new voice in Canadian literature, deserving of our full attention."--Ayelet Tsabari
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Lindy
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Chelene Knight grew up in poverty in a single parent family in Vancouver. This multi-format memoir documents snapshot fragments from her youth with a drug-addicted mother, moving to new housing frequently and suddenly, and being of mixed heritage (Black and South Asian). Poetic, intimate and moving. #CanadianAuthor #diversevoices

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I notice the steady but slow rocking back and forth and the way he holds the spine of the book in his hands like one would cradle the neck of a newborn baby.

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These stories & fragments are glimpses back in time. Sometimes when you‘re a kid trying to survive, the lines of reality & fantasy blur, causing you to look back years later & ask yourself, “Where do I come from & how in the world do I find my way back home?” Writing about “loss of home” by way of natural disaster, poverty, uncertainty & troubling political times—it‘s all visceral & connecting & I challenge you to convince me otherwise.

MayJasper You are always reading something interesting 😊 6y
Lindy @MayJasper My mind doesn‘t like to slow down. I‘m curious about everything! 6y
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