We Gladly Feast marks a significant formal shift for award-winning poet Roxanna Bennet, away from the recombinant sonnets that she employed so deftly over three volumes. She reformulates disability poetics in this new collection by infusing concepts of collage, enacting the improvised experience of disabled persons who use whatever comes to hand in order to negotiate the inaccessibly-constructed world. Though her formal strategies have changed, Bennet's voice remains as unique and as powerful as ever.