Janina Duszejko lives in a remote Polish village in the Klodzko Valley where you're unlikely to find cell reception, and where only two of her neighbours, Big Foot and Oddball, stick around for the winters. She's a bit of a recluse. A former engineer of bridges, she likes to translate the poetry of William Blake with her friend Dizzy, teaches English now and again, studies astrological charts (writing down the dates and places of birth of everyone she meets, when possible), and is what many would consider an oddball, herself. Continue reading →