Don Dreams and I Dream by Leah Umansky
-Reviewed by Keiran Goddard– First things first … Leah Umansky’s Mad Men inspired pamphlet, Don Dreams and I Dream, is
Read more-Reviewed by Keiran Goddard– First things first … Leah Umansky’s Mad Men inspired pamphlet, Don Dreams and I Dream, is
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Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– John Freeman has been publishing poetry books with small presses since the mid-1970s, and reviews in
Read more-Reviewed by Angelina D‘Roza- The Emma Press, founded in 2012, is “dedicated to producing books which are sweet, funny and
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Read more-Reviewed by Hayden Westfield-Bell– Worldly. That adjective seems to fit Lighthouse #3 (Autumn 2013) best; the short stories, essays and
Read more-With Jonathan Aldridge– Emma Wright founded the Emma Press, an independent small publisher, in 2012. The press’ titles include The
Read more-Reviewed by Paul McMenemy– David Clarke’s Flarestack Poets Pamphlet Competition winning collection, Gaud begins with a demonstration of all
Read more-Reviewed by Andie Berryman– Yes, I thought of the 1988 cult film when I saw the title of this new
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