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I’ll Get Right On It

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Poetry by and for working people making a living under conditions of climate disaster.
“Poems in I’ll Get Right On It arise from inside a wide slice of the workforc... Read More
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  • Publication Date: 02 October 2025
  • ISBN: 9781773637440
  • Pages: 168
  • Imprint: Roseway Publishing

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The deepening climate crisis is making all kinds of work harder, more dangerous and more unpredictable — or if it hasn’t yet, it will soon enough. And all kinds of workers have something to say about it. I’ll Get Right On It is a poetry anthology about making a living and carrying on despite smoky air, fires, climate grief, species loss and increased precarity. Contributors include Indigenous, migrant, racialized, low-income, queer, disabled and unpaid labourers who do all kinds of work, including climate-related work, extractive work, migrant work, gig work, care and service work and traditional work.

This anthology builds on the rich traditions of working-class literature, work poetry and social poetics. These poems are both a way to pay attention to the politics of everyday life and a workshop for building solidarity among working people already surviving and adapting to a climate emergency. They surface the commonplace, powerful feelings of cynicism, helplessness, empathy, responsibility, resilience and hope that are needed in the struggle for a liveable future. Connecting the dots between labour and environment, this anthology invites us to think and feel through the many ways climate change transforms our working lives.

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Price: $25.00
Pages: 168
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Imprint: Roseway Publishing
Publication Date: 02 October 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781773637440
Format: Paperback
“Poems in I’ll Get Right On It arise from inside a wide slice of the workforce: a massage therapist, postie, teacher, sandblaster, even an invasive vegetation management technician. A call centre employee muses how people waiting endlessly on hold to have a problem solved are like how we’re all waiting for “the fix” for climate change. A fisherman pens a new folk tune lamenting how a proposed mine’s tailings will impact the salmon on which his livelihood depends. Presenting a more accurate picture of where we are as a society than either greenwashing corporate-speak or the environmental end-time doomsters, the voices of those whose jobs each day actually rebuild the world as it changes are well worth a listen.”
— Tom Wayman, author of If You’re Not Free at Work, Where Are You Free: Literature and Social Change

The Land and Labour Poetry Collective is a collaborative editorial group based in the prairie and western provinces of the lands now known as Canada. The collective includes award-winning poets and nonfiction writers who work or have worked in farming, geology, project management, oil and gas, research, teaching, editing, and manual labour. Its members are Moni Brar, Jenna Butler, Samantha F. Jones, Jamie Paris, Kelly Shepherd, and Melanie Dennis Unrau.
Anjali Appadurai is a climate activist and campaigner, her work ranging from community organizing to high-level national campaigning to electoral politics. She is the director of Campaigns with the Climate Emergency Unit and the Padma Centre for Climate Justice.