`Her writing roams across centuries, very different histories and lives, and draws together, without excuse or explanation, moments which link across country, class, culture and time... Her poems progress over the years to a kind of synthesis of word-play and meditation. In her work the space between what is offered and what is withheld is every bit as important as what is said. She has the power to comfort and to astonish in equal measure.' - Dame Carol Ann Duffy, Poet Laureate, for the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry Award Committee; `To read her poems is to be struck by their elemental, worn, limber intelligence, what Adam Thorpe, the poet, playwright and novelist, praises as their sense of `half-revealed mystery'. Her startling, beautiful, mythic work was recognised earlier this year with the award of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry.' - Jonathan Doering, The Friend