The Underlook balances precariously between the real and the surreal.
Informed by experiences of physical disability, surgery, and medical
trauma, this collection articulates a life lived under the bed, at the
bottom of a well, in the glances exchanged between doctors. The poems
revel in the uncanny and in the power of ignored or repressed spaces,
summoning us under to 'listen ... crouch down ... press [a] hand
against the white gloss shuddering'.