The Perilous Journey of Gavin the Great is a YA novel for all ages. Like, Watership Down, by Richard Adams , Don Gutteridge presents a fable about a heroic raccoon who tries to guide his animal brethren home after disaster strikes. Evoking epic motifs this engaging novel mirrors the timeless struggles of life and death.
Read MorePresenting quick and revealing portraits of people from his past, Gutteridge doesn’t need whole chapters to bring memories to life, just a handful of carefully worded lines.
Read MoreOver the course of the collection, Gutteridge moves from his childhood in Point Edward to his present days, reflecting on both the happiness and pain life offers.
Read MoreGutteridge delivers a genuine and moving collection that explores a childhood spent in bliss and happiness in his latest, Going For the Grail A Childhood in Rhyme. He portrays a solid connection between identity and place that he traces in the language of wistfulness and familiarity.
Read MoreAs always “Village Dreaming” lives up to the highest standards of the craft of poetry. He is one of Canada’s finest and most prolific poets.
Read MoreCanadian Poetry; Wet Ink Books; Canada; Canadian Literature; publishing; www.WetInkBooks.com; Devour; Devour: Art & Lit Canada; Find all of our mags; “Devour” and “The Ambassador” –www.issuu.com/richardgrove1/stacks/bc11ecdd1e7646c4b1fac2bb7aef11ef Don Gutteridge Author: Don Gutteridge Title: Where Rivers Run Deep ISBN: 978-1-989786-39-0 – 9781989786390 – Softcover Trade Paperback: 66 pages – 6 X 9 Suggested Retail (Paperback): $19.95 […]
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