Stones and Kisses

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ISBN 9781988595795

Peter Rawnsley writes of movement even as his own world becomes increasingly still. He is acutely aware of the natural world around him – its softness and light as well as its brutality – from Karehana Bay to Castlepoint to Tijuana, and of his own place in it. He nods to the inevitable passing of time, but importantly there is still time, and that’s something he’s grateful for. He feels blessed to be here.

Peter Rawnsley is a retired public servant living in Porirua, New Zealand. Stones and Kisses is his second collection of poems, following Light Cones (Mākaro Press, 2018).

Published by The Cuba Press, April 2024
Soft cover, 80 pages
148x210mm, upright

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Wholesale $13.00 + GST
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ISBN 9781988595795

Peter Rawnsley writes of movement even as his own world becomes increasingly still. He is acutely aware of the natural world around him – its softness and light as well as its brutality – from Karehana Bay to Castlepoint to Tijuana, and of his own place in it. He nods to the inevitable passing of time, but importantly there is still time, and that’s something he’s grateful for. He feels blessed to be here.

Peter Rawnsley is a retired public servant living in Porirua, New Zealand. Stones and Kisses is his second collection of poems, following Light Cones (Mākaro Press, 2018).

Published by The Cuba Press, April 2024
Soft cover, 80 pages
148x210mm, upright

Wholesale $13.00 + GST
RRP $25.00
ISBN 9781988595795

Peter Rawnsley writes of movement even as his own world becomes increasingly still. He is acutely aware of the natural world around him – its softness and light as well as its brutality – from Karehana Bay to Castlepoint to Tijuana, and of his own place in it. He nods to the inevitable passing of time, but importantly there is still time, and that’s something he’s grateful for. He feels blessed to be here.

Peter Rawnsley is a retired public servant living in Porirua, New Zealand. Stones and Kisses is his second collection of poems, following Light Cones (Mākaro Press, 2018).

Published by The Cuba Press, April 2024
Soft cover, 80 pages
148x210mm, upright

Praise for Light Cones (Mākaro Press, 2018)

Rawnsley pulls the reader in with the magic of his words; this is a great first book.

—Richard Taylor

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