Borrowing from the title of his Bruce Dawe prize-winning poem, Steve
Armstrong's wonderful first collection is 'a cracked and weathered
prayer'. These are questing, generous poems, filled with grace and
vulnerability, and reading them is like taking a walk through a magical
and yet familiar landscape, a walk haunted by memory, grief, longing and
hope. Highly recommended. Lisa Brockwell
The intimate territory Armstrong walks attends to the wider world-in
particular, wild country, forest and field, river and ridge. But also
the suburbs, the kitchen, the realms of the everyday. He writes the
places in themselves, and he writes them as analogues, metaphors, for
the geographies of the self. His is a poetry of landscape, desire,
memory, love, lust and loss. Of delight and dilemma. He is a diviner.
From the broken ground he draws the sacred. Mark Tredinnick