'David Terelinck’s first book of poetry, Small Epiphanies, is exactly what the title promises to be: a collection of poems which observes and records daily life. These poems show readers that the examination of the daily is where meaning lies. Within the lines and images are themes of the influence of religion, God (which, in these poems, is not to be conflated with organised religion), nature, and people, with the general conclusion that in the interactions of all of the above, we humans discover more about our existence.' (Publication summary)