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Published by Invisible Publishing, Invisible Publishing on April 15, 2023
Genres: Poetry
Pages: 144
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moreA visually and lyrically beautiful debut that celebrates the landscapes we take for granted.
Harbour Grids is a long poem in four parts that investigates ideas of community and belonging. Beginning as a meditation on the surface of New York Harbor, the poem radiates outward through issues of labou...
I love poetry, but this one took a minute to sink in. When listening to an audiobook – the choice of narrator is an essential component because they are responsible for conveying the story to the reader. As much as I wanted to blame the lack of enthusiasm on the narrator, I couldn’t because the author narrated the audiobook. So I’m sure he knew how he wanted to convey his words to the reader. I would have had a better experience reading the paperback version, but at this point, I’m not in a rush to even go that route.
Reviewed by: Orsayor