Pollen is an intelligent, humane, subtle and satisfying book. Abray is not just good at his craft; he is wise, and his work enriched me. Though good writers are not so rare, writers who inspire this kind of feeling are. The stories range from vignettes of romantic relationships gone awry, to portraits of family life and siblings having to connect under difficult circumstances. A highly original story is told from the point of view of a very young child and another from what is likely an autistic, young man. When Abray plays with form, he does so with a light touch. And there is slanting humour in some of the stories. My only slight critique is that the emotional restraint, or should one say refinement, that he employs so deftly most of the time, seemed overdone in a couple of places. A lovely first collection overall.