Peter Daniels finds Andrew Waterman’s chapbook sequence a little too restrained for its own good
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Thomas Ovans browses an ambitious anthology of poems inspired by the artist Stanley Spencer and finds that every picture may tell several stories
Following in Fitzgerald’s Footsteps: Brian Docherty reviews Ruth Valentine’s small but politically significant and beautifully illustrated new collection from Hercules Editions
James Roderick Burns reflects on the multiple goals a poetry anthology editor has to aim for – and considers that Alison Hill has done pretty well with her selection of flying-related poems
Jeremy Wikeley reviews Rishi Dastidar’s first collection and looks forward to his further poetic development
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2017 • Tags: books, Jeremy Wikeley, poetry