Jessica Mookherjee’s collection Flood contains poems so fiercely inventive that “Riptide” might even be a fitting title observes Brian Docherty
Michael Bartholomew-Biggs
Posts by Michael Bartholomew-Biggs:
Thomas Ovans takes a close look at a collection of haiku by James Roderick Burns
Josephine Corcoran’s poetry succeeds in addressing both actual and imagined experience, observes Emma Lee
Roger Caldwell is intrigued – but sometimes perplexed – by the work of three Finnish poets writing in English
Martin Noutch respects Ann Vaughan-Williams’ poetry for its inclusiveness that finds nothing to be unworthy of being appreciated
Its title notwithstanding, Elizabeth Parker’s new collection is far from being shambolic, observes Wendy Klein
Wendy French responds to the compassion in Hubert Moore’s poetry
John Forth appreciates a carefully-compiled first collection by Andrew Geary
Carla Scarano reviews Gillian Allnutt’s Wake and admires it as a study in words
Nick Cooke considers Ruth O’Callaghan’s ambitious poetic meditation on London’s immigrants
Merryn Williams loves anthologies and finds this collection of travel poems to be a good and inspiring example
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, travel, year 2018 0 • Tags: books, Merryn Williams, poetry, travel