Wendy French admires an anthology of work by deaf and disabled poets
Wendy French
Wendy French finds that Ruth Valentine’s chapbook fully meets the challenge of responding to the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
Poems in this collection by Owen Lewis make a lasting impression on Wendy French
Wendy French is happy to follow where Siobhan Campbell’s poetry leads the way
Wendy French enthuses about a prize-winning first collection by Gillie Robic
Wendy French commends a serious and significant chapbook collection from Paul Stephenson
Wendy French recognises the heartfelt experience behind a very personal poetry collection from Avril Chester
Wendy French praises the eye for detail that reveals itself through Sue MacIntyre’s poetry
Wendy French is enthusiastic about an ancient Greek sailor’s navigation log being given a poetic update by Leslie Saunders
Wendy French is pleased to find that a themed anthology from Emma Press successfully does what it sets out to do
Wendy French responds to the compassion in Hubert Moore’s poetry
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2018 0 • Tags: books, poetry, Wendy French