Jill Jones's 'Brink' reviewed by Autumn Royal

'In continuation with a lot of poetry responding to ecological concerns, Jones necessarily merges the ecopoetical with the elegiac and alludes to the dystopian. As each page of the book is turned the poems become more experimental—to fracture is sometimes to articulate.'The full review, published in Overland, can be found here.Brink can be purchased here.

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