Animals by Miles Salter
–Reviewed by Sue Kindon– I missed out on Miles Salter’s first collection, The Border (2011, written as Miles Cain), also published by
Read more–Reviewed by Sue Kindon– I missed out on Miles Salter’s first collection, The Border (2011, written as Miles Cain), also published by
Read more–Reviewed by Fiona Sinclair – The Third Miss Keane presents the Ireland of another era, seen through the eyes of an observant
Read more–Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick – The title poem of John Foggin’s chapbook explains that ‘Larach’ is Gaelic for a place that
Read more-Reviewed by Steve Nash– Part daybook, part astronomical chart (and definitely winning the award for the most appropriate title for
Read more-Claire Trévien- There has been some exciting structural changes to Sabotage Reviews in the last few months and I thought
Read more-Reviewed by Zara Raab– He understands this place like a painter would This is the Buckinghamshire poet Will Burns, in
Read more-Reviewed by James O’Leary- Lean House is an unveiled account of the impossible loneliness of trying to take care of
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– Meg Day’s first full collection of poetry, Last Psalm at Sea Level, is a big book:
Read more– reviewed by Catherine Heath – The Venue – a welcomingly hipster-ish charity Writing Climate Change was hosted at the
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– Anja Konig, who was ‘raised in the German language but now writes in English’, opens her
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