Wendy French admires an anthology of work by deaf and disabled poets
poetry reviews
Shanta Acharya takes an in-depth look at a new collection by R V Bailey
John Forth welcomes Robert Walton’s second collection – even if it comes a long time after the first
Graham Hardie is enthusiastic about the new collection from S J Litherland
Rosie Johnston is captivated by an engaging and original collection from Inua Ellams
Pamela Johnson finds that Angela France’s landscape poems work on several levels.
Rosie Johnston admires the strongly narrative poetry of Jennifer A McGowan
D A Prince considers how best to appreciate the subtle poetry of Martyn Crucefix
Pam Thompson reviews a clutch of prize-winning pamphlets from Smith/Doorstop
Peter Ualrig Kennedy travels the world in the company of Margaret Eddershaw’s recent collection
Carla Scarano D’Antonio reviews Michael Bartholomew-Biggs’s poetic sketch of a family history which is based as much on imagination as on evidence.
Wendy Klein commends Martin Malone’s new chapbook which revisits the first World War in the centenary year of its ending
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, history, poetry reviews, year 2018 0 • Tags: books, history, poetry, Wendy Klein