Michael Tolkien finds he is kept on his toes by the shifting styles of Pam Thompson’s latest collection
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Rosie Johnston enters into the spirit of an intoxicating anthology of pub poems mixed by Helen Mort and Stuart Maconie
John Lucas reviews a genuinely interesting collection of essays by Jim Burns – and adds some equally interesting observations of his own
Camera Eye / I, Camera: Brian Docherty considers Jacqueline Saphra’s poem sequence based on remarkable photographs of and by Lee Miller
Carla Scarano wonders how Christine McNeill’s poetry manages to combine tactile sensations and transcendence
Ruth Valentine recognizes the delicacy with which Isabel Bermudez introduces poetic strangeness into familiar subjects.
Grant Tarbard has produced a fascinating collection, observes Carla Scarano
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2018 1 • Tags: books, Carla Scarano, poetry