Posthumous Stories by David Rose
-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- Posthumous Stories by David Rose, published by Salt, runs to over 200 pages and comprises sixteen
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- Posthumous Stories by David Rose, published by Salt, runs to over 200 pages and comprises sixteen
Read more-Reviewed by Andie Berryman– At first glance this volume of writing and graphics seems quite testosterone-fuelled, kind of a kickback
Read more-Reviewed by Penny Boxall– The yellow covers of these super-cute mini-collections are mysterious and inviting: think Aubrey Beardsley’s The Yellow Book,
Read more-Reviewed by Cathy Dreyer– Box[Ed.], a new magazine from a group of MA students at Kent University’s School of English,
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– Reading the stories in The Witch Doctor of Umm Suqeim is a process of transportation. The
Read more-Reviewed by C.A. LaRue– If I had the technological skills, I would render this review wholly in GIF’s so that you
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – Sophia Walker‘s Can’t Care, Won’t Care is a brilliantly traumatic show. Walker reaches into
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – Asking Nicely is a thoroughly entertaining and insightful piece by Hannah Chutzpah that
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – Shame is a highly ambitious and well-realised multi-disciplinary show. Created by John Berkavitch, this
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – Richard Marsh‘s two-man poetry play is a marvel of wit and emotion. Like all
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