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​UPSTART JUGGLERs

Are you involved in Social Circus? Would you like to use 'Upstart Jugglers' as a stimulus? Are you interested in accessible and fun writing workshops for your users? Please contact me via contact pages to see what I can offer you. 
'deftly written, varied and throughly entertaining'  Sphinx
Read full review: 

www.sphinxreview.co.uk/index.php/1204-chloe-balcomb-upstart-jugglers

An exhilarating new collection celebrating the unconventional,
inspiring and daring lives of female circus performers.
​Available here  

 and at  Rhyme and Reason, Sheffield's fabulous independent bookshop: [email protected]  tel :0114 2661950
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'Who else could breathe life so originally and respectfully into these extraordinary stories  of women who refused to be tamed?
​With the effortless ease of a trapeze artist each poem somersaults through history unravelling her performer's incredible achievements. 'Upstart Jugglers' transports us  to the Big Top and installs us in a ringside seat. We hear the 'elephants' brassy welcome',  inhale the 'hot sharp fizz of ammonia' and gasp in amazement as Mabel escapes a mauling and Ursula stands dwarfed between the  paws of a polar bear.
'Upstart Jugglers' speaks loudly  to those  of us who've found that 'domesticity will dull the sharpest knife' with its message to be brave and seek out and celebrate our own gifts and talents.'
     Joy Keywood


'A chapbook about women: the paradox and magic of Chloe Balcomb’s Upstart Jugglers. Strong women in every sense, her circus artists are, ‘Tired of waiting and impatient for the spotlight’.  
Chloe’s wonderful poetry conjures exquisite images – who can forget Koringa’s snake-tattooed thigh or Miss Lala, strap between her teeth, in the ‘leather’s sour kiss’? She weaves ingenious internal rhymes and laugh-out-loud crazy, quick-fire couplets that combine elsewhere with lyrical unfoldings, slow then sudden over line and stanza breaks - prima performance! ' 
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Nicky Hallet

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