Poetry review – PHOENIX: Neil Fulwood is moved and encouraged by the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration running through this collection by Antony Owen
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CALLED BACK: Neil Fulwood is impressed by John Hinshelwood’s CD of songs and instrumentals inspired by Emily Dickinson’s poems
POEMS FOR THE YEAR 2020: Neil Fulwood surveys a well-timed selection of poems reflecting a complex year, well-curated by Merryn Williams
Poetry review – REDSTREAKS: Neil Fulwood considers Paul Binding’s chapbook to be deserving as much careful attention as a full collection
Poetry review – DRESSING FOR THE AFTERLIFE: Neil Fulwood finds that Maria Taylor’s energetic collection covers a lot of ground
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
Poetry Review – Tigress: Neil Fulwood is particularly impressed by the exquisite turns of phrase in Jessica Mookherjee’s poetry
Neil Fulwood compliments David Clarke on not putting a foot wrong in his poetic assessment of present day Britain
Neil Fulwood admires Angela Kirby’s ruthlessly efficient poetic craftsmanship
Neil Fulwood recognises David Cooke’s poetic virtues of straight talk and lucidity
Neil Fulwood considers Edward Mackinnon’s forceful poetic dissection of 75 years of war
Poetry review – THE BIGGER PICTURE: Neil Fulwood finds much to enjoy in D A Prince’s new collection
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2023 0 • Tags: books, Neil Fulwood, poetry