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This was difficult to rate because I have found that with this kind of mixed media work, I always enjoy it a lot more when I have a physical copy in my hands — when I'm able to hold, look at, and fully appreciate the artwork, the choices in paper, the photographs, and every small detail of the way the book is composed. It's beautifully assembled from beginning to end, there's no denying that.
Now, I had never read Tyler Knott Gregson's poetry before this, but there were introspective pieces that I really enjoyed and resonated with. Which, sadly, brought me to my next problem: I know that poets often don't like to do it, but I really wish that the poems had had titles and that there had been an index, so that the reader could easily revisit their favourites. Yes, I know that it can mess with the artistry and that these are mainly fragments, but as a reader, I felt the lack of it and thought it to be a shame.
Beyond that, a few pieces here and there felt out of place with the theme that we're told to expect, but even then, I generally had a decent and often enjoyable time while reading this.