Heading North, Helen Rickerby, hardback, cloth & paper over board, letterpress to front & spine, letterpress title page, hand sewn & bound, 24 pages, edition of 70 copies, ISBN: 978-0-9864616-6-8, RRP: NZD$65.00
In Heading North, Helen Rickerby takes us on the road. This playful and reflective sequence explores the tensions and connections between the narrator and her lover on a road trip towards the tip of the North Island. The place where two oceans meet, Cape Reinga, is the calm in their subtle storm. Heading North is an inner and outer journey through the geography of Northland.
About the Author
Helen Rickerby is the author of two previous collections of poetry: Abstract Internal Furniture (2001) and My Iron Spine (2008). She is co-managing editor of JAAM literary magazine and runs Seraph Press, a boutique poetry publisher. She lives in Wellington in a cliff-top tower and works as a web editor.
Kilmog Press publications are available through Parsons Bookshop in Auckland or from the Dunedin Public Art Gallery Gift Shop
Here's a link to the stylish Seraph Press website http://www.seraphpress.co.nz/
In Heading North, Helen Rickerby takes us on the road. This playful and reflective sequence explores the tensions and connections between the narrator and her lover on a road trip towards the tip of the North Island. The place where two oceans meet, Cape Reinga, is the calm in their subtle storm. Heading North is an inner and outer journey through the geography of Northland.
About the Author
Helen Rickerby is the author of two previous collections of poetry: Abstract Internal Furniture (2001) and My Iron Spine (2008). She is co-managing editor of JAAM literary magazine and runs Seraph Press, a boutique poetry publisher. She lives in Wellington in a cliff-top tower and works as a web editor.
Kilmog Press publications are available through Parsons Bookshop in Auckland or from the Dunedin Public Art Gallery Gift Shop
Here's a link to the stylish Seraph Press website http://www.seraphpress.co.nz/


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