In this accomplished first collection, Hamish Guthrie is inspired by
past people, places and experiences. The poet recollects traveling to
his wife's hometown of Montana and back to the streets of Toronto where
he grew up, and his childhood summers spent on a farm just outside of
Guelph, where the wildlife opened up like a unique world unto itself.
Ideas, phrases, and journal notes beg for further study and
experimentation, culminating in shape that becomes a poem. These poems
are also often a reply, directly or indirectly, to poems read.
Love Hurries This is a collection of vibrant and lively character,
with themes rooted in the natural world, change, seasons, and the
meaning of the past. The reader is transported on a journey that
requires one to leisurely take the time to enjoy each and every word.