'Robert Lukins’ novel Somebody Down There Likes Me shows there’s no need to eat the rich: left to their own devices, they will eat themselves.' (Introduction)
'“The lyric can be an elusive form / of self-reflection,” writes Šime Knežević in his first full-length collection of poetry, In Your Dreams. It’s a fitting assessment: in these quiet, roving, reticent poems, the self is often something hard to pin down. Knežević looks in the usual places: childhood geographies, adolescent fantasies, memories of love or connection. But the selves he finds there are in transit, itinerant, guests.'(Introduction)