Poetry review – The Sailors of Ulm: Neil Fulwood marvels that the bizarre workings of Andy Croft’s imagination can be contained within such well-crafted formalism
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Poetry Review – Tigress: Neil Fulwood is particularly impressed by the exquisite turns of phrase in Jessica Mookherjee’s poetry
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Neil Fulwood compliments David Clarke on not putting a foot wrong in his poetic assessment of present day Britain
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Neil Fulwood admires Angela Kirby’s ruthlessly efficient poetic craftsmanship
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Neil Fulwood recognises David Cooke’s poetic virtues of straight talk and lucidity
by Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, history, poetry reviews, politics, year 2019 • Tags: books, history, Neil Fulwood, poetry, politics • 0 Comments
Neil Fulwood considers Edward Mackinnon’s forceful poetic dissection of 75 years of war
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Neil Fulwood compliments Deborah Alma for a collection which rolls up its sleeves and gets down to business
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Poetry review – DRESSING FOR THE AFTERLIFE: Neil Fulwood finds that Maria Taylor’s energetic collection covers a lot of ground