I haven’t read such a moving poignant love story, for a long time. Because that’s what Ewald Arenz’s novel Love, After All is – a modern, complicated and unforgettable love
Writing a novel in a language that is not your mother tongue demands clarity, precision and flair on your part and deserves to be applauded, especially when it relates to emotions,
‘The elders spoke of how they used to greet the land when they came here, the mountains, the dwelling places, and the paths, but I dare not. Just where do I belong? What is my ho
Bird Shadows: Selected Poetry and Poetic Prose 1967-2020 by Veroniki Dalakoura presents a rich and interesting collection of words and ideas that defy strict classification. The Gr
If you know anything about Finland then you are fully aware of the life-affirming qualities of a sauna, especially if located by a lake in a forest. The place and the experience he
Bodø, located just north of the Arctic Circle in Norway, and a European Capital of Culture 2024, is the biggest town nearest to Lofoten archipelago in the wild ocean famed for its
Have you ever seen photographs of rivers and streams meandering through the rugged terrain of Iceland? The way they create their own space, take ownership of obstacles and thrive i
What if your life didn’t go the way you’d hoped? What if your greatest chance of recognition, fame and fortune turned into a painful memory that wouldn’t stop stalking you? W
Efe Duyan is a Turkish poet, architect and event curator, born in Istanbul in 1981. His poems have been translated into over thirty languages, he has been invited to numerous inter
Canoes is a slim volume of precise elegant writing, a slow-moving journey of thoughts and experiences that are connected by a series of women’s voices. This collection of eight s
