From the Naming Debate
A Bouquet
The poet's choice — flocks compared to wildflowers.
Nineteenth-century nature writers reached for it, comparing flocks of warblers to wildflowers — bursts of color scattered through the understory, each piece stunning alone, breathtaking as a group. The name celebrates what a flock looks like when you stop trying to count it: a single arranged thing, briefly held together.
The collection that earns this name is still finding its shape.



