by David Swain | 3 Sep, 2017
I picked up this book by Rebe Tayor in the library because I was intrigued by its subtitle: “A search for Human Antiquity”. On reading I discovered it was the story of a Quaker, Ernest Westlake. Ernest was a passionate, even obsessive, collector of stones which he...
by David Swain | 3 Sep, 2017
“I am the wild silver brumby you may only have caught glimpses of in the past, or perhaps heard of through tales of dread, whispered by others summoned before”. “You have no idea of the strain I am under clamping this balloon between my knees while attempting to swim,...
by David Swain | 3 Sep, 2017
Hospitality is a rich word. It is a concept, it is a practice, it’s complex and simple, profound and mundane. Tales from the Table: Stories from the Indigenous Hospitality House makes this rich, big, slippery word come alive through poetry, storytelling, reflections...
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