Praise for All the Waking Hours
“With her deep sense of history and agile intellect, Erin Wunker has made a book of many riches. Her narrations of early motherhood surprise and amuse in equal measure without compromising the fierce and poetic thinking that is everywhere present in All the Waking Hours. This book meets the challenge of what it means to mother in dark times, proving as expansive as the act of assembling decades of hard-won wisdom in the direction of subtly vivid prose, and in service of vital and ethical hopes.”—Canisia Lubrin, author of Code Noir
“Erin Wunker’s All the Waking Hours drew me in immediately with its soothing voice and tone, bringing me back to the days of early motherhood. What a thoughtful inward and outward meditation on boredom and bother, but one that ultimately transforms into a meditation about time and mortality. These meditations invite the reader to travel along a thoughtful and intelligent mind.”—Victoria Chang, author of OBIT and With My Back to the World
“A beautifully written, kaleidoscopic book that swirls through boredom’s fertile childhood pleasures, caregiving’s elations/tediums, and a late capitalist mediascape that encourages us to swallow the world, and its suffering, with a yawn. With great sensory attunement and a meticulously observant mind, Erin Wunker has written a very un-boring collection, a gift for wild, anxious, inconsolable readers, and a study in how to meet one’s private and public hours with greater curiosity, communion and wakeful intention.”—Kyo Maclear, author of Unearthing and Birds Art Life
Praise for Erin Wunker’s previous work
“The spiritual successor to Rebecca Solnit’s Men Explain Things to Me. The essays are air-tight, intertwining traces of memory and theory, the best kind of non-fiction.”—Large Hearted Boy
“We live in dangerous times, where hard-won human rights and freedoms are in danger of being lost. Wunker’s book is a reminder that those on the frontlines of culture and language are doing brave and necessary work.”—Kerry Lee Powell for Writers’ Trust of Canada’s 2016’s Best Books of the Year
“A powerful plea for a feminism that is willing to kill any joy that derives from inequality and injustice. All feminist killjoys will want this book on their shelves!”—Sara Ahmed
“An honest, personal feminist work essential to this moment, when reminders of why we need feminism are all around us.”—Vagabond City



