James Dryburgh's Essays From Near and Far, reviewed by Sam Ryan in Right Now, 27th August 2014 James Dryburgh’s Essay’s From Near and Far is not a ‘human rights book’ per se. The constant thread running throughout this collection of essays is a reflection on the nature of humanity, in which consideration of human rights are an inescapable, essential component,…
Histories of the Future is a triumph of originality and daring, but also of a deep, reflective, poetic and unpretentious temperament. Congratulations to Walleah Press of Hobart for its publication, and to an author who has written one of the finest short books of the year. Book review by Peter Pierce, The Sydney Morning Herald, 27th October 2015