Accents Publishing is proud to bring to you a new poetry book by Eric Scott Sutherland!

Awkward Scrapes is a collection of poems that celebrates love, family, fatherhood, and the natural world while confronting grief, violence, memory, and healing. Rooted in Appalachia and Kentucky landscapes, Eric Scott Sutherland’s lyrical, music-infused poems seek beauty, tenderness, and hope amid the awkward scrapes of being human.
What Others Say About Awkward Scrapes
Awkward Scrapes is its own equinox. Distributing love evenly. Ascribing “sacred” status to domesticity, centering fatherhood, and appreciating the beauty in everything that lives between the coral and the trees … what higher, more honest work could a poet ever do?
—Frank X Walker, Poet Laureate of Kentucky 2013–15
“The cycle of pain is forever—” but there are places “where tender things are named,” and in that naming—even in our current “unholy country”— Eric Scott Sutherland finds a commitment to annotating and preserving family, place, and the rhythms of the natural world. “I am fierce / in my defense / of home” the poet declares, and his defense is making for us the most memorable “lyrical tapestries.” Awkward Scrapes is an arresting poetry driven by the poet’s signature short-lines, favorite music, sonic play, spoken-word energy, and a dogged search for inspiration and joy.
—Marianne Worthington, author of The Girl Singer
The poems in Awkward Scrapes are the best kinds of love songs, never sentimental and always powerful. They are meditations on romantic love, on the profound connections we have with our children and the natural world, even on life itself. This book is a celebration of all that makes us human: the awfulness and the beauty, sometimes tangled. Sutherland is one of my favorite poets and I loved every carefully chosen yet organic word.
—Silas House, Poet Laureate of Kentucky 2023–25
To read a sample poem or to order the book, visit the book’s page on the Accents’ website.
