Winner of the 2018 CSU Poetry Center First Book Competition, Selected by CA Conrad. Written from inside its own formal conundrum, Sun Cycle deals with representation, value, power, gender and the aesthetic. Influenced by 80's film theory updated for 24-hour access screen time, it is obsessed with images and is named for the star that makes vision possible. These poems shift deftly from treatise to entreaty, casting form and finance as corollary particulates in the air surrounding art-making. Selcer's work creates a complicated critique of appearance and visuality, claiming: "You are carefully surviving what needs to be destroyed. I need you to language otherwise."