Dr. Amy Tucker, a writer and poet based in the South Okanagan of British Columbia gave Jeremy Le Page‘s new poetry book In the Dark Hours an amazing review recently. She has been extremely helpful to Lost Telegram Press and she writes 30 Days by the Sea, a research inquiry into the third shore, and “The Accidental Athlete,” a column on welcoming wellness, for the Kamloops Chronicle. She is also regular book reviewer for The British Columbia Review.
“The book matters most as a companion. It rewards the slow, dip-in reading we give a book kept by the bed, a poem or two at the edges of the day, and it offers real solace to anyone moving through grief, transition, or sleeplessness. In a hurried and noisy season, its patient attention to weather and to the more-than-human world feels almost like a corrective,” writes Tucker.
Click the link above to see the whole review.
One item that we missed in the last few months because we have been so busy, was a mention that Synchronized Chaos gave to Mykyta Ryzhykh‘s tombboy in its April issue. Check it out here.
Again we do these blog posts to share news about our writers and projects but also to give thanks to the people that help us. A huge thanks goes out to Amy Tucker for all the amazing work she does and to Synchronized Chaos again.

