“When I Reach for your Pulse”, Rushi Vyas
It takes real talent and skill to write about a subject as difficult as a parent’s suicide as something fascinating and insightful. This book is a gift to anyone who has lost someone and struggles with stigma.
“The Artist”, Ruby Solly
A really enjoyable read. For those of us with an interest in mythology and traditional storytelling this is a gem. The local setting made my heart flutter (yes, I am a mythos nerd).
“At the Point of Seeing”, Megan Kitching
A collection of contemporary poetic reflections about us and of nature in a beautiful and highly cohesive style.
In my downtime I have been attempting adventurous forays into the formidable precise literary mind of Maryanne Moore. I try not to bog down into myriad opinions of her extensive revisions of her own work. Whichever version of her works you read, like me I expect you will find it difficult, fascinating and satisfying. Even her titles are thought provoking, for example; “Diligence is to Magic as Progress is to Flight”.
Take care everyone x
