Paul Hetherington has become a master of the prose poem form, creating
intriguing yet hospitable pieces whose tonal, emotional and imaginative
range are a delight. Each piece has been carefully wrought to become
sharp and revelatory; his graceful cadences reach right into the heart
of his subjects. This poet gives us substance, communion and an intense
dialogue with the inner life. This is a superb collection. Judith
Beveridge
In Paul Hetherington's Moonlight on Oleander things, places and human
relationships become densely present in the process of being thought
forward into ghostliness, through long and loving habit. Sequential
without being narrative, consequential without the clincher of rhyme,
Hetherington's forms of words, gathered into blocks, seem like a new,
telling version of sparseness, 'unworded by exertion' in the great
tenderness the poet hints at, but will not overstate; in the links made
between old worlds and new. Vahni Capildeo