“River Revery feels like a meandering river with a stream-of-consciousness as if the reader is in the flow of a daydream or watching a movie from long ago. River Revery as a whole has an insistence and urgency in its rhythms, very necessary now.”
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Ann Kerr-Linden, storyteller, host of Story Room Toronto
“The collaboration with Mary McDonald is wonderful— how beautifully done it all is! River Revery inspires us to positive action in the environmental challenges and catastrophes we all face.”
Margo Ritchie, Congregational Leader, Sisters of St. Joseph
“The river as central motif holds both the reassurance of ancient and slow movement as well as the results of the consequence of human folly and greed. The work itself is beautiful. It reminds us that there is always time for beauty and reflection however muddy the waters. River Revery is a beautiful rendition…the artistry of it fits the […]
Irene Mathyssen, NDP Member of Parliament for London-Fanshawe
“River Revery pulls us into the natural yet mysterious realm of the water from which we came. River Revery reminds us that the Thames River is integral to what has shaped our regional identity: Indigenous peoples gathered as community at the Forks of the Antler River, renamed the Thames by British explorers. A garrison was […]
