Poetry review – WE HAVE TO LEAVE THE EARTH: Julie Hogg admires a powerful new collection by Carolyn Jess-Cooke
Julie Hogg
Poetry review – REYKJAVIK REQUIEM: Julie Hogg considers a challenging collection by Icelandic poet Gerður Kristný
Poetry review – UNKNOWN TERRITORY: Julie Hogg responds to John Short’s poems which recall his time in Greece
Poetry review – POMES FLIXUS: Julie Hogg admires an enchanting quality in MW Bewick’s poems
Poetry review – WE COULD BE ANYWHERE BY NOW: Julie Hogg observes that Katherine Stansfield’s enjoyment of language doesn’t prevent her tackling darker subjects
Poetry review – HOTEL: Julie Hogg finds promise in a first collection by Ali Lewis
Poetry review – Contained: Julie Hogg immerses herself in David Turner’s poetry collection with multimedia accompaniment
Poetry Review – Isabella: Julie Hogg admires Caroline Maldonado’s sensitive translations and re-telling of Isabella Morra’s story
Julie Hogg engages with a deeply thought-provoking collection by Dorothy Lehane
Julie Hogg is impressed by a debut pamphlet collection from Alex Toms
Julie Hogg is impressed by the unorthodox but skilfully crafted poetry of Lisa Kelly
Poetry Review – THERE MAY NOT BE A REASON WHY: Julie Hogg is deeply impressed by Nicki Heinen’s debut collection
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2022 0 • Tags: books, Julie Hogg, poetry