Edinburgh Fringe Review: Utter! Presents … Identity Mix-Up and We Are All Orange Ghosts
– reviewed by Lettie McKie – As poetry is, like much writing, an essentially solo activity it is not surprising
Read more– reviewed by Lettie McKie – As poetry is, like much writing, an essentially solo activity it is not surprising
Read more– reviewed by Lettie McKie – The Stories of Shakey P – Shakespeare Remixed The first piece in this hour
Read more– reviewed by Lucy Ayrton – Around the World in Eight Mistakes is a powerhouse of a spoken word show
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– After the premature death of a lover, it would be easy to succumb to a
Read more-Reviewed by Hayden Westfield-Bell– Opening with a dedication to ‘Tony Frazer, and his faith in play’, Mark Goodwin begins his
Read more-Reviewed by Fiona Moore– Some of the poems in Bike, Rain start ordinary and turn strange. A few are surreal
Read more-Reviewed by Caroline M. Davies– People have been writing about mermaids for centuries but Lines Underwater is an anthology which
Read more-Reviewed by Jenna Clake– What is most striking about Stewart’s Toebirds and Woodlice is its difference to her other pamphlet,
Read more-Reviewed by Jenna Clake– Metamorphosis of Woman/ Realms of Man is written by husband and wife Joseph Robert and
Read more-Reviewed by Lettie Mckie– ‘A selection of Britain’s best contemporary poets united against green belt development’ Traditionally poetry and political
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