by Bobby Colvill
1937. It is dusk. In an East London street a young girl plays alone in the long shadows. Nearby a stranger disembarks at the docks. The chance encounter that follows helps the girl to come to terms with the enormous sense of loss she feels at this time, the eve of Europe's darkest hour.
'dusk' is an exploration of loss and belonging on the journey from childhood to adulthood. How do we find the peace that comes with self-knowledge amidst the chaos of a warring world?