A love letter to single parents: WMU alum publishes poetry collection

Contact: Kayla Lambert
January 16, 2024
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Dr. Andrew Collard on his book tour. (Photo: Dennis Henrichsen)

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥斅槎勾 alumnus Dr. Andrew Collard is a man of many titles: parent, teacher and, now, published author. With the release of his book, 鈥淪prawl,鈥 Collard is moving forward in the literary world, adding new titles as he goes. 

鈥淪prawl鈥 is a collection of poems about the Detroit area, pointing out particular historical events and landmarks of the region while telling part of the city鈥檚 story. It touches upon the auto industry, the newspaper strikes of the 1990s, labor, manufacturing and more, all in the form of a series of poems. 

鈥淚 draw inspiration from place quite a bit,鈥 says Collard. 鈥淚'm very committed to writing about tangible experience.鈥 

In addition to Collard鈥檚 thematic representation of place, he also touches upon parts of life that aren鈥檛 often discussed: Collard writes about being a low-income single parent.  

鈥淎 lot of 鈥楽prawl' is dealing with being a parent and a low-income person,鈥 says Collard. 鈥淚t's really about me and my son and is this kind of love letter to single parents on some level.鈥 

Collard graduated from Western in December 2022 with a Ph.D. in English. After completing 鈥淪prawl,鈥 Collard won the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, ultimately putting the poetry collection in the hands of the Ohio University Press. Since publication, Collard has traveled for a book tour throughout Michigan at bookstores and other venues, sharing his work as he goes. 

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The cover of "Sprawl."

鈥淎s an introvert, it was a little bit of a challenge,鈥 says Collard. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 been amazing. I got to meet a lot of different writers, people who are interested in poetry, and people who aren鈥檛 interested in poetry but see themselves in the poems.鈥 

Collard noted that a memorable part of the book tour experience was getting to visit the bookstore of his home town in Detroit. The nostalgia of reading his book at a place he frequented in his earlier years made up one of the most notable stops he completed. 

鈥淚 used to go to band concerts in their parking lot,鈥 says Collard. 鈥淚t was really great.鈥 

Collard鈥檚 writing experience was not necessarily romantic鈥攚orking on the book while working full time as a parent did not leave much time for writing, according to him. Collard wrote mostly at night, once his child was asleep. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard when you鈥檙e working full time as a teacher, and then you鈥檙e a parent and you鈥檙e trying to get that writing time in,鈥 says Collard. 鈥淲hat that looks like is just me being up late while my kiddo is asleep in the next room. There鈥檚 actually a poem about that in the book.鈥 

As of now, Collard is a visiting professor in creative writing at Grand Valley State University and is writing on the side. Since having a work published, Collard鈥檚 creativity has been on the rise. 

鈥淚 feel invincible, writing wise,鈥 says Collard. 鈥淚t has sent me on a writing tear. I鈥檓 working on new stuff.鈥 

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