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Charlotte Gann

Painting in bright colours showing a copse of trees.

The forest’s edge

Charlotte Gann reviews Beyond the Gate by Clare Best (Worple Press, 2023)

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Three pieces of fruit, made out of wood on a pale background. Pretty sure one is a pear and more than 80% sure that another represents an apple. The last could well be a beef tomato, then again a teeny pumpkin fits too.

You are less separate than you imagine

Charlotte Gann reviews The Hopeful Hat by Carole Satyamurti (Bloodaxe, 2023)

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A a detail from Hieronymus Bosch’s ‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’. It's a night scene showing fires and silhouettes of houses. At the bottom right light shines through an archway.

An empty room

Charlotte Gann reviews Towards a General Theory of Love by Clare Shaw (Bloodaxe, 2022)

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What does Charlotte Gann say?

I loved it studying English at school. I remember being cast as First Voice in Under Milk Wood in the school play ...

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A dusk sky, lanterns are strung across the image, its all a bit blurred.

The Understory Conversation: Building Connection

Charlotte Gann talks about her new project, The Understory Conversation

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portion of book cover showing a painting of a long haired person, blue in colour with what appears to be smoke issuing from a hole in the forehead and also the mouth. the figure has a gold halo.

Rippled ink

Charlotte Gann reviews Be Feared by Jane Burn (Nine Arches, 2021) 

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a watercolour with multicoloured ribbons with arrow shaped ends swirling on a blue textured background. There are some rectangle frames at a variety of angles.

The thing itself

Charlotte Gann reviews When the Swimming Pool Fell in the Sea by Carole Coates (Shoestring, 2021)

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It’s written and can’t be amended, this book

Charlotte Gann reviews The Long Habit of Living by M.R. Peacocke (HappenStance, 2021)

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