Saffron Dusk describes a graceful arc of creative fantasy, comprising 60-odd poems written over the cold months of inland Australian winter, essays around the topics of atheism, identity, and system failure, and a novella set in a land not unlike our own world...
Companion volume to "Saffron Dawn", this collection journeys into poetic exploration of the heartland of contented wandering, demonstrating a development of themes addressed in the first of the series. Penned in 2006, the short novel "Uroboros Dreaming", filled with mystic insights and compelling junglefolk happenings, turned out to embody eerie prescient truth, autobiographically.
Read together or separately, Saffron Dawn and Saffron Dusk both provide the experience of being invited deep into the author's world, and treated to all manner of extensive adventures, formed into original free-verse and narrative prose for enjoying in a way that inspires life with play and purpose, a rediscovery of the feeling of being simply free, the pages within reverberating with resonant pathos.