'In her finest collection yet, Common Prayer confirms Sampson's many gifts: sensual, sharply intelligent, searching; these poems live on their own terms, in their own appointed ground, ready to experiment, but not simply for experiment's sake, deeply musical, intellectually engaged and, most importantly, in love, not only with language, but also with the world that we seek day by day, through denotation, and through song.' - John Burnside 'Fiona Sampson makes no apology for her old-fashioned diction of baptism, martyr, angel, avoiding the usual big questions by asking apparently ingenuous ones - is that radiance? Are you glass? There is a breathless agony in the isolated speaking voice which demands patient re-reading to be relished.' - Medbh McGuckian 'I am amazed at Fiona Sampson's ability to be metaphysical and visceral at once - to be savagely tender even, at times. Her image-making is entirely original, as is her diction; and she can elevate the ordinary, and settle the elevated.' - John Kinsella