Review of Fotoula Reynolds’ Kairós by Gemma White
Reading Kairós is like finding yourself in that still place on the surface of a lake from which radiating concentric ripples spring. It’s a calm […]
Reading Kairós is like finding yourself in that still place on the surface of a lake from which radiating concentric ripples spring. It’s a calm […]
There has been a lot already written about this collection of dystopian eco-poetry but what most stood out for me was the relationship that Anastasi […]
It’s ironic that I’m writing this review the morning after a total lunar eclipse. Ironic because this is not only the event that Anders Villani […]
Interactive Press 2014 ISBN 978-1-922120-70-0 Roxanne Bodsworth When living with the threat that the tactile experience of reading may be subsumed by the digital era, […]