Lyn Hatherly's 'Many, and One' reviewed by Ron Pretty

'[Lyn's] awareness of the natural world, the wonder of it, permeates the whole collection: the earth and everything in it, and everything on it is her text, how all of it’s connected, all of it is to be celebrated, insect, bird and animal, humans and our place in it, the love of partner, child and parent, the awareness of our origins, mythical and scientific; and where it is all headed. One, and Many indeed.'The full review, published in Rochford Street Review, can be found here.Many, and One can be purchased here.

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