
The Dancing Bicycle
by Jenna Heller
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From the USA to NZ, from four distinct seasons along the Connecticut River to the coastal wetlands of New Brighton, The Dancing Bicycle charts shifting landscapes of identity and inheritance, moving between
worlds both familiar and far, bringing a searching intelligence and dry wit to the questions that face us all – what am I? Where do I belong? Who are my people? And “Hypnos/ son of night/[...] god of dreams,/ tell me, asshole,/ why so elusive?”
About the Author
Jenna Heller grew up in the United States, but has lived her entire adult life in Aotearoa New Zealand in Diamond Harbour, Banks Peninsula, and New Brighton, Christchurch. She was runner-up for the 2021 Caselberg International Poetry Prize, and has had poems shortlisted for the NZSA Heritage Awards and the takahē Monica Taylor Poetry Prize. Her short fiction has won National Flash Fiction Day and the Australian CLA Best Prose Prize.
The End of the Beginning, a collection of flash fiction, was published in 2024 by At the Bay | I te Kokoru. The Dancing Bicycle is her first collection of poetry. Jenna is the current chair of the Canterbury Poets’ Collective, mentors writers through the Hagley Writers’ Institute, and has tutored at Write On: School for Young Writers. One summer at the age of six, she learned how to juggle using croquet balls, and as a teenager to juggle clubs and fire torches. After juggling, and before throwing herself fully into her writing, she sang baritone in the champion Rhythm of Canterbury Sweet Adeline’s barbershop chorus.





