Nicholas Bielby works through some initial difficulties in getting to grips with Tim O’Leary’s poetry
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Wendy Klein enjoys Keith Hutson’s artful recapturing of the atmosphere of Music Hall
James Roderick Burns finds a way through the more unusual aspects of a collection by Elisa Matvejeva
Jim Greenhalf considers Kevin Hanson’s new collection and wonders why he is not better known
Leah Fritz identifies with Lisa Kelly’s poems about hearing loss
Rosie Johnston congratulates Paul McLoughlin for taking on the challenge of rendering these ancient poems in contemporary English
Emma Storr reviews a serious and ambitious poetic collaboration by Jane Burn and Bob Beagrie
Stephen Claughton finds that a new collection by Malcolm Carson reveals the calm assurance of an observant poet who has found his voice
Alex Josephy judges Warda Yassin’s chapbook to be the work of a promising and confident new poet
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2019 0 • Tags: Alex Josephy, books, poetry