Firing Pins by Jo Young
-Reviewed by Fiona Moore- A reviewer couldn’t make a better start than by quoting the author’s own introduction to Firing
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Read more– Reviewed by Fiona Moore – Pots, bowls, jars, jugs: the poems in Clay take vessels as a starting point,
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Read more-With Charles Whalley– Dave Coates, writing on his blog (davepoems.wordpress.com) and elsewhere, is becoming known as one of the most
Read more-Reviewed by Fiona Moore– This is a book of verbal collages. The poems trace a North Manchester city-scape of decline
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