Level Watch

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Poetry collection by Mary Ardery

Perfect-bound paperback • 5.5 x 8.5”

106 pages • Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 979-8-9874328-6-0

Based on her experience as a wilderness guide for women in a substance-abuse treatment program, Mary Ardery’s visceral debut is set deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. These narrative-lyric poems chronicle a labor both physically and emotionally intense: bearing witness to campfire confessions, facing uphill climbs and frigid rivers and wildfires, reckoning with relapses and overdoses. Here is a nuanced exploration of intoxication and recovery, the ways we share and manage pain, and how our personal histories can haunt us but also lead us down transformative paths. Firmly grounded in time and place, part record and part elegy, this is a book for those who have been affected by addiction and all who have ever sought solace or redemption in nature.

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Poetry collection by Mary Ardery

Perfect-bound paperback • 5.5 x 8.5”

106 pages • Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 979-8-9874328-6-0

Based on her experience as a wilderness guide for women in a substance-abuse treatment program, Mary Ardery’s visceral debut is set deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. These narrative-lyric poems chronicle a labor both physically and emotionally intense: bearing witness to campfire confessions, facing uphill climbs and frigid rivers and wildfires, reckoning with relapses and overdoses. Here is a nuanced exploration of intoxication and recovery, the ways we share and manage pain, and how our personal histories can haunt us but also lead us down transformative paths. Firmly grounded in time and place, part record and part elegy, this is a book for those who have been affected by addiction and all who have ever sought solace or redemption in nature.

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“Part storyteller, part nature guide, Mary Ardery forges a path through the back countries of pain and recovery ‘where the wilderness alone can’t reach.’ Nothing escapes her clear-eyed gaze. Not the ‘torn butterfly wing in an empty char tin.’ Not ‘beet-red hands cracked / with cold inside our gloves.’ Level Watch is a moving debut—generous, beautifully detailed, and wise.”

Bruce Snider, author of Blood Harmony

“These poems carry the beauty of the Blue Ridge wilderness and the heart-wrenching stories of women fighting their way back from addiction, pain, and loss. In poetry that feels like a conversation with a friend or a diary left open, Ardery’s honesty, vulnerability, and stunning craft guide readers like a compass, taking us to difficult places, leading us to trust her to lead us forward and back again. . . . Level Watch makes you realize that there are many different kinds of wilderness. We can lose ourselves in them. We depend on one another to find our way through, and on poetry as breathtaking and light-struck as a Blue Ridge morning.”

Janice N. Harrington, author of Yard Show

Are we lost? This question echoes through Mary Ardery’s powerfully crafted Level Watch. In this chronicle of life as a wilderness guide for women in a treatment program, Ardery examines the literal and figurative inundations that fall on people in recovery and those who care for them. In the woods, we find everything: ridgelines and robber barons, emergency and erudition, a reverberating family legacy of addiction, and the speaker’s own uneasy relationship to drinking and sobriety. Ardery writes these difficult subjects with clarity, depth, and care.”

Natalie Shapero, author of Stay Dead


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