Charlie Hill considers Theresa Lola’s method of using poetry to deal with grief and loss
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P W Bridgman finds the poems in a new future-focussed anthology to be both enjoyable and thought-provoking
Julie Hogg is impressed by a debut pamphlet collection from Alex Toms
Mat Riches pursues the intriguing elusiveness running through Graham Clifford’s poetry
Neil Curry indulges in a brief speculation on a recent parallel to a historical moment in the 17th century
Carla Scarano considers a collection of ekphrastic poetry by William Bedford
Neil Fulwood admires Angela Kirby’s ruthlessly efficient poetic craftsmanship
D A Prince is intrigued by the presentation but delighted by the substance of this substantial retrospective collection of Helen Dunmore’s poetry
Carla Scarano feels the power with which Fiona Benson’s poetry tackles dark themes
Norbert Hirschhorn is seriously impressed by Mona Arshi’s new collection
Emma Lee picks her way through a narrative sequence by Math Jones about untangling life’s complexities
* The Summer 2019 issue of London Grip New Poetry features: * Ceinwen Haydon * Kathryn Southworth * Tom Sommerville * Joan Michelson * Stuart Gunter * Elizabeth Smither * Gillie Robic * Claudia Court * Mat Riches * Gareth Culshaw * Brian Docherty * Stuart Pickford * Jane Frank * Geraldine Gould * Michael […]
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • new poetry, poetry, year 2019 1 • Tags: Michael Bartholomew-Biggs, poetry