Diary of a Stroke is a poet's journal with a difference. After suffering a stroke in July 1999, J...
This volume draws on over 50 years of poetry written by a poet who stands a little askew to the d...
Upstate is the journal of poet and lecturer Jeremy Hooker's time spent in North America during th...
In contrast to my settled life in Wales during the 1970s, covered by Welsh Journal, the period re...
Word and Stone is questioning poetry, which explores the ground between language that seeks meani...
'Art of seeing', as Jeremy Hooker exercises it in these essays written over some thirty years, co...
Ancestral Lines is a sequence of poems about 'the river of desire' that flows through the lives o...
Ditch Vision is a book of essays on poetry, nature, and place that extends Jeremy Hooker's thinki...
Since Welsh Journal (2001), I have periodically adopted a form of writing that juxtaposes prose a...
Addiction is the story of a double struggle. It is about the effort of Jeremy Hooker and his wife...
Preludes are primarily autobiographical poems written in old age. Their principal 'ground' is the...