A Journey to the Lush Isle: Collaboration with Lain Burgos-Lovece and Tali Sarnetzky

Feb 2026
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'Journey to the Lush Isle' is the first 'Small Forms' pamphlet created by Unpsychology contributors Lain Burgos-Lovece, Tali Sarnetzky and Chris Robertson (former CPA Chair, 2018-2020), with a fourth collaborator, Jo Regan, whose influence lingered in the words despite leaving the group early in the conversation. The pamphlet is a mix of conversation, commentary, imagination and story, at times reading like a tale from the future and at others like a warning in the here-and-now; throughout, it holds grief and grounded hope and beauty together.

'Journey to the Lush Isle' is the first 'Small Forms' pamphlet created by Unpsychology contributors Lain Burgos-Lovece, Tali Sarnetzky and Chris Robertson (former CPA Chair, 2018-2020), with a fourth collaborator, Jo Regan, whose influence lingered in the words despite leaving the group early in the conversation. The pamphlet is a mix of conversation, commentary, imagination and story, at times reading like a tale from the future and at others like a warning in the here-and-now; throughout, it holds grief and grounded hope and beauty together.

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