Pegi Eyers stopped by my signing at Chapters Peterborough yesterday to pick up the two hardcovers copies of Green Music I’m donating to the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre Fundraiser, and I realized I hadn’t posted her wonderful review of The Alphabet Stones in The Link.
You can read the rest online (it’s on P. 14) or grab a hard copy–they’re available all over Peterborough, Northumberland, and The County.
“Local literary dynamo Ursula Pflug has produced a finely wrought coming of age tale that combines the immediacy of prose-poetry with fantasy fiction. With her lush metaphors and biting humour, Pflug’s narrative and warmth of phrasing imagines a young girl’s proximity to the worlds of ancient magic and mythical beings in the wilds of rural Ontario.”
Our old friend Peter Tasse has a beautiful carved stone turtle in the KTTC show that I’m looking forward to seeing in the flesh.