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With an exceptional ear and a near Turner‐esque mastery of landscape, the poet crafts an image of Grey Seals in a Scottish Loch. Rich and steeped in imagery, this poem is one to read more than once. |
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A deeply atmospheric collection of poetry that finds a home in the seas of many places but mostly Scotland. Much more than poems about ships, these artfully crafted works are very personable in their approach and deeply interesting to everybody interested in the human condition. |
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A violent and swift flow of invective, a visceral yell that reflects a deep frustration at something undefined, despite the many listed targets. A rallying cry against passivity and a crisp example of dialect writing. |