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Pamper Me to Hell & Back by Hera Lindsay Bird

March 1, 2018March 1, 2018 Becky Varley-Winter Becky Varley-Winter, Carol Ann Duffy, Chelsey Minnis, Hera Lindsay Bird, Laureate's Choice Pamphlets, Pamper Me to Hell & Back, The Poetry Business

– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – In Pamper Me to Hell & Back, Hera Lindsay Bird keeps running through wildflowers and

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Dora Incites the Sea-Scribbler to Lament by Geraldine Clarkson

May 30, 2017May 28, 2017 Becky Varley-Winter Carol Ann Duffy, Dora Incites the Sea-Scribbler to Lament, Geraldine Clarkson, Laureate's Choice Pamphlets, Sarah Hymas, Smith Doorstop, The Poetry Business

– Reviewed by Sarah Hymas – Dora Incites the Sea-Scribbler to Lament, one of the latest round of laureate’s choices

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Spitting Distance by Mark Pajak

May 28, 2017 Becky Varley-Winter Carol Ann Duffy, Laureate's Choice Pamphlets, Mark Pajak, Penny Boxall, Smith Doorstop, Spitting Distance, The Poetry Business

– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – Mark Pajak’s debut pamphlet, Spitting Distance, is somewhat like the Tardis. The assemblage of 19 poems

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There Was and How Much There Was by Zeina Hashem Beck

March 6, 2017March 5, 2017 Becky Varley-Winter Laureate's Choice Pamphlets, Smith Doorstop, There Was And How Much There Was, Zeina Hashem Beck

– Reviewed by Jennifer Wong – Zeina Hashem Beck’s poetic gift is unmistakable. There is so much to admire in the

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Porthole by David Borrott

September 7, 2015September 7, 2015 Becky Varley-Winter Anja Konig, Carol Ann Duffy, David Borrott, Laureate's Choice Pamphlets, Porthole, The Poetry Business

– Reviewed by Anja Konig –   Chosen by Carol Ann Duffy as one of four ‘Laureate’s Choice‘ pamphlets for The Poetry Business, Porthole

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