Book Reviews
Cofiwch Dryweryn!
Steven Lovatt reviews Wild Cherry by Nigel Jenkins (Parthian Books, 2023)
Let poems be the windows, not the views
Helena Nelson reviews Divisible by Itself and One by Kae Tempest (Picador, 2023)
Soldier, astronaut, photographer, accountant … poet
Annie Fisher reviews The Remaining Men by Martin Figura (Cinnamon Press, 2024)
My oddly capable body
Isabelle Thompson reviews The Department of Work and Pensions Assesses a Jade Fish by Nuala Watt (Blue Diode, 2024)
The little Englands of my grief
Hilary Menos reviews Contraflow: Lines of Englishness 1922–2022, selected by John Greening & Kevin Gardner (Renard, 2023)
Flashes of brightwork
Victoria Moul reviews Something, I Forget by Angela Leighton (Carcanet, 2023)
Everything so insistently next to everything else
Helena Nelson mind-maps Absence by Ali Lewis (Cheerio, 2024)
All the bridges are down
Carl Tomlinson reviews Between A Drowning Man by Martyn Crucefix (Salt, 2023)
This ritual of witness and professionalism
D.A. Prince reviews The Sessions by Jonathan Totman (Pindrop Press, 2023)
The man will carry this void
Rory Waterman reviews Missing Person by Nicholas Hogg (Broken Sleep Books, 2023)
We have an opportunity to listen
Maggie Mackay reviews High Nowhere by Jean Atkin (Indigo Dreams, 2023)