Things Seen and Unseen, comes from the Apostles’ Creed in the Catholic Church. The poems in this book are about observation of one’s self, surrounding environment and the wider world. It looks
closely at what can be seen and also to be attentive to that which cannot - those people who are, for one reason or another, rendered invisible; feelings that appear fleetingly, then disappear.
Ultimately, these poems are about the search for knowledge of God, an entity that is simultaneously obvious and elusive.