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'"Green posits a productive anti-poetic that, to continue the EP analogy, would make this chapbook electronica. Some have been composed with online tools, and a game-like logic, assembling phrases, even turning poems sideways and upside down like Tetris bricks. These are poems that have been carefully whittled and stacked, rather than merely programmed, and they speak to the limits of all-too-human signposting, as if "language succumbed to a cairn".- Keri Glastonbury' (Publication summary)
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Keri Glastonbury Reviews Grace Heyer, Panda Wong, Rory Green and Siân Vate
2024
single work
review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 February no. 111 2024;
— Review of Thankless 2021 selected work poetry ; Angel Wings Dumpster Fire 2021 selected work poetry ; The Attentions 2021 selected work poetry ; Feels Right 2021 selected work poetry
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Keri Glastonbury Reviews Grace Heyer, Panda Wong, Rory Green and Siân Vate
2024
single work
review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 February no. 111 2024;
— Review of Thankless 2021 selected work poetry ; Angel Wings Dumpster Fire 2021 selected work poetry ; The Attentions 2021 selected work poetry ; Feels Right 2021 selected work poetry
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