Book Review Poetry Intersections editor October 28, 2024 “Based on stories he learned or imagined from passengers while working as an Uber driver, Andrew Spink’s Intersections is a collection of nine surprisingly weighty tales that explore some of the infinite potentials of human relationships. Spink writes with humor and pathos as he explores several precious moments that passengers have shared with him, whether deliberately or by chance, and the resultant stories are both true and intriguingly influenced by his own thoughts and perceptions. This merging of the real with the imagined serves to highlight the many unknown impacts that every person has on all those they meet over the course of what might seem to them to be an ordinary day.”—Erin Britton, San Francisco Book Review About The Author editor See author's posts Continue Reading Previous Previous post: Desire Museum (American Poets Continuum Series, 202)Next Next post: The Restless Lake Related News How to Draw Adorable: Joyful Lessons for Making Cute Art November 29, 2024 French Cooking Academy: 100 Essential Recipes for the Home Cook November 28, 2024