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1 Daniela Brozek Cordier Reviews Tilting at Time by Greg Tome Daniela Brozek Cordier , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , November 2020;

— Review of Tilting at Time Greg Tome , 2019 selected work poetry
1 Rosehill Crescent i "Late autumn", Daniela Brozek Cordier , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Communion Literary Magazine , June no. 13 2020;
1 When Poets Write Prose : Daniela Brozek Cordier Reviews Recent Collections by Joanne Burns, Stephanie Green and Jane Williams Daniela Brozek Cordier , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , May no. 96 2020;

— Review of Apparently Joanne Burns , 2019 selected work poetry ; Breathing in the Stormy Seasons Stephanie Green , 2019 selected work poetry ; Parts of the Main Jane Williams , 2017 selected work poetry

'This is a review of three collections of poetry by women, two published in 2019, and one, Jane Williams’s Parts of the Main, in 2017. Of the two more recent volumes, Stephanie Green consistently uses prose in Breathing in Stormy Seasons, whereas Joanne Burns writes in prose in only one section of her collection, that which bestows its title, apparently, on the collection. Williams uses prose occasionally too, with her volume including three sections with prose works in each of them.'  (Introduction)

1 Daniela Brozek Cordier Reviews Wood Green by Sean Rabin Daniela Brozek Cordier , 2019 single work
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , August 2019;

— Review of Wood Green Sean Rabin , 2016 single work novel
1 Daniela Brozek Cordier Reviews The Flaw in the Pattern by Rachael Mead Daniela Brozek Cordier , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , February 2019;

— Review of The Flaw in the Pattern Rachael Mead , 2018 selected work poetry
1 Daniela Brozek Cordier Reviews SkinNotes by Kristen Lang Daniela Brozek Cordier , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , February 2018;

— Review of SkinNotes Kristen Lang , 2017 selected work poetry
1 Daniela Brozek Cordier Reviews A Salivating Monstrous Plant by Tanya Thaweeskulchai Daniela Brozek Cordier , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , February 2018;

— Review of A Salivating Monstrous Plant Tanya Thaweeskulchai , 2017 selected work poetry
1 Daniela Brozek Cordier Reviews Dominique Hecq Daniela Brozek Cordier , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , August no. 87 2018;

— Review of Hush : A Fugue Dominique Hecq , 2017 selected work poetry

'To some readers, like me, Dominique Hecq’s Hush: A Fuguemay be daunting at first appearance. This starts with the cover, which has the sort of self-assured, intellectual air I find a little intimidating. A wary look inside reveals unstable text formatting – blocks of dense prose broken by verse, haiku, couplets, one-liners. And whether you do your page-flicking right or left-handed, you surely cannot avoid noticing a list of references at the back, containing some imposing names: Barthes, Freud, the dreaded Derrida, Lacan. Hesitating on ‘Heaney, S.’, and ‘Rimbaud, A.’, I found myself hoping for reassurance. Some readers will undoubtedly have put the book down by this point, but others love a challenge and they will certainly find Hecq’s book stimulating. It is rich and satisfying on many levels, whether or not you enjoy Derrida’s games.' (Introduction)

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