The Great Vowel Shift by Robin Houghton
-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– Robin Houghton’s chapbook, beautifully produced by Telltale Press, is an engaging collection of amuse-bouches, alternating droll,
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– Robin Houghton’s chapbook, beautifully produced by Telltale Press, is an engaging collection of amuse-bouches, alternating droll,
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien- The opening poem to Museum Pieces, and its namesake, tells us that ‘These things are not
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell– Initial impressions from the cover of “The Body Modern”, the first print edition of Inky
Read more-Reviewed by Jennifer Wong– Contemporary avant-garde creative journal Now in its third issue, the new 80-page literary journal, Bare Fiction,
Read more-Reviewed by Lucy Furlong– In an interview with Tania Hershman last year, Julie Maclean said that she loves ‘to feel
Read more-Reviewed by C.A. LaRue– Whether chasing the rhythms of old-school Acadiana, the Wild West rodeo or Scheherazade herself, the latest
Read more-Reviewed by Matthew Halliday– Marrow is a mini-pamphlet dedicated to the memory of the author’s nephew from cancer, and other
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– She Must, by Rosie Sherwood, is a very brief, barely illustrated narrative ostensibly based on
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– Rachael Allen writes nervous poems of suppressed menace. In her debut pamphlet, the speakers are “always
Read more-Reviewed by Sam Loveless– The little ghost on the cover may be the first thing you focus on when picking
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