Anne Elvey's 'Kin' reviewed by Jessica Wilkinson

'Elegantly political, Kin inspires attentiveness in us as readers, and suggests that such small-scale quietude—toward detail, sensations, our non-human earth others—may offer a pathway for ecological and spiritual reparation.'The full review, in the April edition of Text, can be found here.Kin can be purchased here.

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Anne Elvey's 'Kin' shortlisted for the 2015 Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry