Tag Archives: Nin Andrews

Alison Fure – Week 19 Chapbook Chart 2020

Paths are a form of separation between us and modern life. They separate us from traffic. They flow like water to provide us with natural shortcuts and desire lines. They can allow for a continuity of gardens and be good … Continue reading

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Yusef Komunyakaa – Week 17 Chapbook Chart 2020

The poems in Night Animals, by Yusef Komunyakaa, climb so deeply into the being of various beasts, from cricket to leopard to snowy owl, that we read them with an uncanny shiver of recognition. Without ever fully abandoning his human skin, … Continue reading

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Week 33 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Tony Hoagland

Once again Hard Rain by Tony Hoagland graces the number 1 position on the UK Chapbook Chart. Hard Rain is consistently the most popular of chapbooks in the UK and remains a favourite amongst readers throughout the world. Tony Hoagland is still little known … Continue reading

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Week 32 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Janet McAdams

Seven Boxes for the Country After is a book about a way-making and way-finding. It is a journey, both internal and external, across a map, over borders, through a life, and in a body. It is passage and pilgrimage, odyssey … Continue reading

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Week 31 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Peter Stockham

Peter Stockham brings together 6 gems from yesteryear with his 1975 publication  Chapbook Riddles. A reprint of The new riddle book, by Master Wiseman, printed by J. Kendrew, York; of A collection of birds & riddles, by Miss Polly & … Continue reading

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Week 30 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Janet McAdams

Seven Boxes for the Country After is a book about a way-making and way-finding. It is a journey, both internal and external, across a map, over borders, through a life, and in a body. It is passage and pilgrimage, odyssey … Continue reading

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Week 29 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Tony Hoagland

No knocking Tony Hoagland off the top spot as Hard Rain graces the number 1 position on the UK Chapbook Chart once again. Hard Rain is consistently the most popular of chapbooks in the UK and remains a favourite amongst readers throughout … Continue reading

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Week 28 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Tony Hoagland

No knocking Tony Hoagland off the top spot as Hard Rain graces the number 1 position on the UK Chapbook Chart once again. Hard Rain is consistently the most popular of chapbooks in the UK and remains a favourite amongst readers throughout … Continue reading

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Week 20 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Tony Hoagland

Once again Hard Rain by Tony Hoagland graces the number 1 position on the UK Chapbook Chart. Hard Rain is consistently the most popular of chapbooks in the UK and remains a favourite amongst readers throughout the world. Tony Hoagland is still little known … Continue reading

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Week 4 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Gary Maxwell

Chapbook 2011 from Gary Maxwell is a new entry at Number 1 this week. It teases with ambiguity, the poet continually asking questions of us. Although he introduces a healthy amount of scepticism he never treads into the cynical marshes which would suck … Continue reading

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