Poetry review – GENTRIFYING THE PLAGUE HOUSE: Charles Rammelkamp reviews a character-rich collection by Edward Doyle-Gillespie
Charles Rammelkamp
EATING THE SUN: Charles Rammelkamp considers a multi-faceted book, embracing Poetry, Memoir & Recipes, composed by Rachael Ikins
Poetry review – POPULAR LONGING: Charles Rammelkamp seeks out the underlying attitude which drives Natalie Shapero’s teasingly surreal poetry
Poetry review – SEX & KETCHUP: Charles Rammelkamp finds this collection by Mish is as intriguing as its title promises…
Poetry review – ZOMBIES AT THE DISCO: Charles Rammelkamp gets to know quite a lot about Alison Stone through her autobiographical ghazals
Poetry review – FARMERS, QUEENS, TRAINS AND CLOWNS : Charles Rammelkamp finds both lament and celebration in a character-filled collection by g emil reutter
Poetry review – THE BLUE HOTEL: Charles Rammelkamp considers some episodes in the lives of famous people as imagined in poems by Alan Catlin
Book review – FAMILIES AND OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS: Charles Rammelkamp considers a short story collection by Anita Goveas
Poetry review –FOG AND LIGHT: Charles Rammelkamp finds memories are stirred by this atmospheric anthology of San Francisco poems, edited by Diane Frank
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2021 • Tags: books, Charles Rammelkamp, poetry