I heard Hannah Lowe on the radio and was intrigued by her, and her poetry. The one she read ('Five Ways to Load a Dice') fascinated me. My husband sneakily noted the title and bought the book for my birthday.
For a debut collection, it's stunning. 'Chick' was the poet's father; a Chinese-Jamaican immigrant who made a living as a gambler/sharp (she said his saying was 'If you can't win straight, win crooked'). The poems are about him, but also about her childhood and her growing up, her companions and her environment. Her father is a constant presence in the collection - sometimes in the foreground, sometimes in the background, but always there.
Her voice is clear and fresh, her use of language haunting and vivid by turns.
I loved this collection and will keep an eye on this poet. I recommend it.