Sue Lewis's Journey has the ability to combine a conversational
tone with exquisite phrases and images that surprise without any
need for showiness. The quiet elegance of the poems, the sound
patterns and pressure on language combine with a sensibility of the
fragility of life that nonetheless refuses to be crushed. There's a
yearning ache in these pieces that remains unsentimental and leaves
space for what isn't or can't be said; an intelligence that pays
attention to the deepest connections and celebrates 'the everyday
enchantment'. from 'Transmuted' You are my consolation, turning up
the way you have, riddling out this burnt and blackened year and I
can't ask for more. Spring will come, I know that now. The white
magnolias.
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