'In 'West South North, North South East', Daniel Bennett envisages landscapes of decay; urban Bri...
Michael Lesher's Surfaces is a celebration of what might be called the central paradox of poetry:...
True poetry has the intellectual and formal rigour to tell us stories of the way we live. In Tim ...
Margaret Wilmot writes like a true citizen of the world. She is as at home in the nine-partsequen...
'James W. Wood is a talent to be reckoned with: both lyrical and humane, he has a technical abili...
A welcome full first collection from Alison Mace. Poems about family relationships, and by implic...
'Alice Allen spent her formative years in Jersey, and her poems are imbued with its landscape, la...
...by the second poem her changelings were creeping under my skin. A quiet horror permeates the c...
Martin Zarrop's Is Anyone There? offers the reader witty and accessible poems, which often look b...
Anthony Howell is a poet and novelist whose first collection of poems, Inside the Castle was brou...
Alan Price's latest collection, The Trio Confessions, demonstrates once again his remarkably sens...
With passion and immense technical control, Wendy Klein's Out of the Blue takes us from the Cuba ...