There's lots to like about Leslie Crawford's poems. To begin with,
she's interested in 'other lands' and going through portals to
strange places. Here, you might catch a vision of the past,
strangely clad folk called elves or even a man sitting at a desk
who looks oddly familiar... Is he a seer, an alchemist or maybe
someone closer to home? While the author is clearly intrigued by
the dark side and the lure of iniquity, she is also at ease telling
a fable ('Night and Day') and taking an amusing dig at witches and
modern chemistry ('The Pot'). Ships and the sea play an important
part in the poet's stock of imagery and the title piece, 'White
Horse', sees the ocean as a force doing battle with the shore, just
as the volcano in 'Fire Mountain' poses a threat to vegetation and
mankind. Altogether, it's an exciting, highly imaginative
collection, with unusual turns of phrase.
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