A second collection of poems from a maturing writer, in demand as judge and tutor, currently publishing novels as well as poetry.
Claire Dyer’s accomplished third collection of poetry charts the journey, from a mother’s perspective, of the transition of her younger child from boy to girl.
On the night Odie May and her married lover are due to celebrate him leaving his wife, Odie goes out to buy a bottle of his favourite wine and, on her way home, is murdered by a woman in a lime green coat.
Poems which lay bare the quest for and acceptance of the adjustments we make and that ultimately define a life. This is Claire Dyer’s fourth collection.