The Long Furlong 9 In Summer Winds 10 Dock Tarn 11 Raku 12 Atlow 13 Elpenor 14 Cineribus Veris Patris Mei Dedicatum 15 Lift up your hearts 16 Earlsfield Road 17 The Scar 18 The Bathroom 19 The Sitting Room 20 Circe 21 The Dining Room 22 On the Far Shores of Phlegethon, My Salute 23 The Lock at Flatford 24 The Porch 25 At the Edge of the Woods 26 That Last February 27 Above the Waterline 28 The Ambush 29 Nantgwilym Uchaf 30 The Harvesters 31 Lopped 32
Judith Cair was born in Somerset in 1948. She studied at Cambridge and York Universities, before becoming a potter and working in rural potteries in Derbyshire and Devon. After moving to West Sussex, where she still lives, she worked for many years as a teacher in a middle school. She is now enjoying her retirement.
"The Ship's Eye is the most accomplished first collection I've ever read. Judith Cair's poems are haunting and original. Cair is a rare phenomenon - a woman who's spent years perfecting her craft before publishing. The Ship's Eye is more than enough reward - Cair doesn't flaunt her skill, but her knowledge of the craft informs every flawless line, every exact image, so that she delivers poems that speak direct to the heart, time after time. Her poems sit with the best." - Jackie Wills
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