Neil Fulwood considers Edward Mackinnon’s forceful poetic dissection of 75 years of war
Michael Bartholomew-Biggs
Posts by Michael Bartholomew-Biggs:
John Forth appreciates the sense of knowledge and information worn lightly that runs through the poetry of Tony Roberts
Rosie Johnston finds Nancy Mattson’s poetry moves with seemingly effortless elegance while carrying a huge variety of subjects and voices
Stuart Henson enjoys becoming reacquainted with the poetry of Keith Howden
Paul McLoughlin admires Andrew Sant’s dexterous juggling with multiple concepts of gravity
Rosie Johnston celebrates a beautifully crafted and accessible pamphlet by new poet Lizzi Hawkins
Emma Lee considers the implications of Jeremy Dixon’s poetic reports from behind the scenes of a well-known high street store
Maria C. McCarthy explores an engaging and evocative poem sequence by Jane Lovell
Merryn Williams reviews an anthology of poems about the NHS which express both gratitude and anxiety
Thomas Ovans picks his way through the varied themes in a debut collection by Pauline Sewards
Alwyn Marriage finds both frankness and joy in poems from Ann Gray’s prize-winning pamphlet
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2019 0 • Tags: Alwyn Marriage, books, poetry