<p>&lsquo;Pat Lee&rsquo;s poetry often reflects her respect and reverence for the things of the natural world. She has an artist&#39;s eye for landscape and a Wordsworthian ability to paint it in lyric poetry. Many of her images and word choices have an inevitability about them a surety that is enviable. Hers is a poetic voice that is true and trustworthy.&rsquo; &ndash; Louise Nicholas</p><p>&lsquo;Pat Lee&rsquo;s <em>Nudge the Morning</em> is a collection of poetry I found to be the work of the natural poet. Throughout there is a lyricism and landscaping from a once more pastoral time mixed seamlessly with those of today&rsquo;s both urban and urbane one. Chosen word inspired subject and thought accompany throughout any mastery of craft or means ‒ which are also fully there by the way. Her titling which can be a hugely neglected art in itself these days alone draws the reader to each poem. Lee is a poet that not only sees her subjects so well but one that can take that next vital step ‒ of conveying things to the reader indeed fully as she did see them herself. Her work is simply a pleasure to read.&rsquo; &ndash; John Miles</p>