'Lisa Kelly's poems are every bit attentive as they are inventive. Whether on hearing and deafness, or amongst oysters and aphids, she writes with an instinctive and joyful aplomb, which is unafraid of stretching the possibilities of language itself.' Jane Commane
'Lisa Kelly searchingly translates for us the intimate connections between language and the body, between symbol and experience.' Jane Draycott
'informed and thematically complex... [Lisa Kelly] loves every aspect of writing poetry: the language which forms it, the literature which precedes it, the art which inspires it, and the lives which make it personal and accessible.' Emma Desphande, The London Magazine
'For me, a great many debut collections tend to have a lot of filler in them, but not so with Kelly. The core strength of the work is impressively maintained from beginning to end. There are more ideas per page here than most collections of poetry could only dream of and it will be an absolute travesty if A Map Towards Fluency doesn't win a major prize in the coming year.' Richard Skinner, Write Out Loud
'A Map Towards Fluency is an experimentation of the written language and a must-read for anyone interested in the amalgamation of the audible and the visual. it shows an impressive imagination and originality.' Maria Sj�strand, DURA Dundee