John Forth finds that John Levett’s new collection raises a number of questions
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In our society multi-tasking is often seen as a women’s skill but rather than it being a critique of Jill of All Trades, the thesis behind the book is to honour the fresh concept of Renaissance Women.
Alex Josephy finds Abegail Morley’s fascinating new collection builds to much more than the sum of its parts
Peter Ualrig Kennedy is full of admiration for the spare elegance of Gordon Meade’s poetic discourse on being faced with cancer.
Sarah Lawson draws attention to a posthumously published collection in which Sarah Getty’s intelligence and wit still live on
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2018 • Tags: books, poetry, Sarah Lawson