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Kerri Shying

Poems of embodiment: Kerri Shying launches ‘in the same breath’ by Alan Jefferies

by Admin on February 3, 2022February 3, 2022

Alan is what Judy Johnson would call ‘a meaning poet’ – someone who writes for understanding and clarity rather than stylistic effect. Alan’s work is simply worded; but never light. Adjectives are sparing, metaphors few. Emotions are, as they should be, of the air.

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Alan Jefferies, Flying Island Books, in the same breath, Issue 32, Kerri Shying

Sitting on a cusp that has slipped away: Keri Glastonbury launches ‘Know Your Country’ by Kerri Shying

by Admin on January 8, 2021January 8, 2021
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Issue 30, Kerri Shying, Know Your Country, Puncher & Wattmann

Kerri Shying: 2 poems

by Admin on November 15, 2020November 15, 2020
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Issue 30, Kerri Shying

The marrow of individual experience and disrupted heritage: Malcolm St Hill reviews ‘sing out when you want me’ by Kerri Shying

by Admin on September 7, 2020September 7, 2020
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Flying Island Books, Issue 29, Kerri Shying, Sing out when you want me

Fluid and shifts: Gail Hennessy launches ‘Knitting Mangrove Roots’ by Kerri Shying

by Admin on April 11, 2020September 6, 2022
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Flying Island Books, Gail Hennessy, Issue 28, Kerri Shying, Knitting Mangrove Roots

Unsettling voices with texture and cheekiness: Linda Adair reviews the first Slow Loris chapbook series

by Admin on December 9, 2019December 9, 2019
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Bibliophilic, Burning Between, Claire Albrecht, Elevensies, Issue 27, Kait Fenwick, Kerri Shying, pinky swear, Slow Loris, Trisha Pender
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