Thomas Ovans explores the often bizarre worlds conjured up by P W Bridgman’s intriguing poetry
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Isabelle Kenyon reviews a collection by Michelle Diaz which combines painful honesty with a sense of hopefulness
Peter Ualrig Kennedy finds a lovely Irish wit and an evocative sense of place in Tim Cunningham’s latest collection.
James Roderick Burns considers a new collection by Gale Burns and wonders if it is possible for poets to set themselves too high a standard
D A Prince appreciates the subtle way in which the two parts of Carol DeVaughn’s collection fit together
Nick Cooke follows Rachael Clyne on a poetic guided tour of her family relationships
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2019 • Tags: books, Nick Cooke, poetry