Poetry review – How Time is in Fields: Wendy Klein commends Jean Atkin for making authentic poetry out of authentic country lore
Wendy Klein
Wendy Klein enjoys Keith Hutson’s artful recapturing of the atmosphere of Music Hall
Wendy Klein finds rich imagery and a restless search for meaning in Myra Schneider’s ambitious tenth collection
Its title notwithstanding, Elizabeth Parker’s new collection is far from being shambolic, observes Wendy Klein
Wendy Klein commends Martin Malone’s new chapbook which revisits the first World War in the centenary year of its ending
Wendy Klein admires the craft with which John Mole makes poetry out of the deepest of feelings.
Wendy Klein finds Ruth Sharman’s poetry collection hard to put down
Wendy Klein enjoys a side-by-side look at two compelling but entirely different books by Stuart Pickford and Nigel Pantling
Wendy Klein finds that Rosie Jackson’s first full collection fulfils all the promise of her first chapbook
Poetry review – ALONENESS IS A MANY-HEADED BIRD: Wendy Klein finds a collaborative collection by Rosie Jackson and Dawn Gorman to be compulsive reading
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, year 2021 0 • Tags: books, poetry, Wendy Klein