Author Archives: Rebecca Gethin

About Rebecca Gethin

Rebecca Gethin is a poet and a novelist. Cinnamon Press published her third collection, All the Time in the World in 2017. Another pamphlet is forthcoming with Three Drops Press. Her second novel, What the horses heard, was published by Cinnamon Press in May 2014. Her second poetry collection - A Handful of Water - was published by Cinnamon in 2013. Her first - River is the Plural of Rain - was published by Oversteps Books in 2009. Her novel Liar Dice won the Cinnamon Press Novel Writing Award in 2010 and was published in 2011. She lives on Dartmoor and writes occasional pieces about wildlife and nature. Her poems appear in a variety of poetry magazines and in several anthologies.

Jane Lovell’s ‘On Earth, as it is’

This review first appeared in The High Window. Jane Lovell has a gift of researching the most extraordinary facts for her poems and then bringing them to life with her distinctively sensuous choice of words and image. She effortlessly weaves … Continue reading

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You’ll Never Be Anyone Else by Rachael Clyne

The title of Rachael Clyne’s fearless and mirthful poetry collection, You’ll Never Be Anyone Else, published by Seren, is the title of the last poem in the book and, for me, is the thread that binds the whole together. The poems … Continue reading

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