Poetry Review – THE GIRL WHO CRIED: Alex Josephy is moved by the eloquence of Charlotte Gann’s poetry
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Poetry review – Sharp Hills: Alex Josephy observes that a light poetic touch enables Chrissie Gittins to give proper attention to small details
Poetry review – Footnotes to Water: Alex Josephy enjoys the river theme running through Zoë Skoulding’s latest collection
Poetry Review – Morning Walk with Dead Possum, Breakfast and Parallel Universe: Alex Josephy admits that Beth Gordon’s poems makes demands on the reader but insists that they repay time and effort
Alex Josephy judges Warda Yassin’s chapbook to be the work of a promising and confident new poet
Alex Josephy appreciates the quiet and steadfast sincerity of Elizabeth Hare’s poetry
Alex Josephy finds that David Stone’s poetry requires – but repays – some effort on the reader’s part
Alex Josephy discusses a passionate and thought-provoking collection from Lynne Wycherley
Alex Josephy sees a new chapbook by S A Leavesley as being a collection for our times
Alex Josephy finds that Ruth Smith’s collection is one of those books which remind her why poetry is important
Alex Josephy reviews an enjoyable debut collection from Natalie Burdett
Poetry review – SHIPWRECKED: Alex Josephy browses a stimulating and linguistically adventurous collection by Wendy Holborow
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2020 0 • Tags: Alex Josephy, books, poetry