This is What was Next is a collection of contemporary poetry that binds a profound love and grief for the natural world with considerations of atheism, exploring and ultimately celebrating the freedom and healing to be found in self-honesty. McKay delights in sudden leaps between hallucinatory lyricism and meticulously patterned language games; between the starkly personal and tongue-and-cheek musings of artistic self-promotion.
This is What was Next is a collection of contemporary poetry that binds a profound love and grief for the natural world with considerations of atheism, exploring and ultimately celebrating the freedom and healing to be found in self-honesty. McKay delights in sudden leaps between hallucinatory lyricism and meticulously patterned language games; between the starkly personal and tongue-and-cheek musings of artistic self-promotion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emily McKay is a Creative Writing MLitt graduate of the University of Saint Andrews, UK, where she also earned an undergraduate MA in English & Philosophy. In the seven years since, she has worked as a cheesemonger in Scotland, a veterinary receptionist in Florida, electrical calibration technician in California, and now an electro-optical test engineer in the Seattle area. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in Glimmer Train, Shenandoah, Vallum, Barrow Street, The Conium Review, Fugue, Flock, and Zarf.
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