Josephine Corcoran’s poetry succeeds in addressing both actual and imagined experience, observes Emma Lee
Emma Lee
Emma Lee looks at the new Happenstance collection from Fiona Moore
Emma Lee considers Kate Foley’s poetic exploration of boundaries and how to cross them
Emma Lee takes a cool look at the poetry of Hera Lindsay Bird
Emma Lee is pleased by the musical elements in a new collection by Reuben Woolley
Emma Lee savours new poetry from Matthew Stewart.
Emma Lee examines Mario Susko’s compassionate approach to poems about conflict
Many years after first reading the classic 1930s novel, Sarah Lawson decided to open the book again and write down her second impressions: Emma Lee considers that this re-appraisal was well worthwhile.
David Cooke’s latest collection offers both variety and a sense of unity, observes Emma Lee
Emma Lee appreciates the new points of view offered by John Duffy’s poetry
Emma Lee praises Jason Lee’s collection as an excellent example of Eyewear’s distinctive house style
Emma Lee describes Roy McFarlane’s new collection as an important book from a compassionate poet.
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2018 0 • Tags: books, Emma Lee, poetry