On Reflection: Moments, Flight and Nothing New attempts to grapple with
the complexities of our present moment. Personal and imagined stories
appear as fragments of everyday scenes forming a narrative of
self-discovery. Vignettes accompanied by photography explore life's
contradictions, trauma, and the ways in which we navigate the fluidity
of cities.
The poems move back and forth in time and across Europe, highlighting a
range of experiences and perspectives of our modern society as a series
of snapshots. In each, we catch a glimpse of ourselves, demonstrating
how such moments and characters influence our journeys. Written from the
consciousness of a British Ghanaian, the collection is a love letter to
the lived and shared experience of those struggling and learning about
the various intersections of their identity. Through the voice of Akos
and other characters, Wiredu reaches to understand the significance of
history, its effect on an evolving African diaspora in Europe, and finds
hope in the present as she proposes an optimistic dialogue about the
future.