von Jan Fortune
35,00 €
Embodiment, the second issue of Kith Review, brings you poetry from Bonnie Thurston, Jan Villarrubia, Mick Evans, Patricia Helen Wooldridge, Sue Lewis, Jan Fortune, Yvonne Baker, Sue Proffitt, Kate Gough, John Sewell, Kate Noakes, Susan Elsley, Barry Smith, Gail Webb, Leslie Tate, Phil Madden and Angela Arnold; essays from Helen May Williams, Omar Sabbagh, and Jan Fortune; and fiction from Isabelle Llasera, Mark Godfrey and Adam Craig.The new issue explores embodiment, our place within ourselves and within the broader landscape, ecology, self reflection, and our interaction with our images of the physical world.Kith Review is a thoughtful space for nurturing connection. Through stories, poetry, art and essays that change the stories we live by, Kith Review aims to be contemplative, radical, nurturing and challenging. Here you will find writing that is imaginative, inventive and questioning. Here you will meet writers who are exploring what it means to live in this moment.Kith welcomes readers who want to linger, listen and connect-it is enough.