Fishing in the Aftermath, Poems 1994-2014 by Salena Godden
-Reviewed by Nicole Capo– Salena Godden is a powerhouse. Reading into her irrepressible energy, it’s no wonder that the British
Read more-Reviewed by Nicole Capo– Salena Godden is a powerhouse. Reading into her irrepressible energy, it’s no wonder that the British
Read more-Reviewed by Cathy Dreyer– At the beginning of Tempo Maps [Ixnay Press] Daniel Hales helpfully quotes a stanza from Emily
Read more-Reviewed by Alice Allen- Many people are wary at approaching poetry on the subject of parenthood, fearing perhaps it will
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– Any anthology claiming, as The Forward Book of Poetry does, to provide readers with ‘a strong
Read more-Reviewed by Hayden Westfield-Bell– The Charnel House is difficult to describe; Freston himself categorises it as a kind of ‘poetic
Read more-Reviewed by Fiona Moore– This is a book of verbal collages. The poems trace a North Manchester city-scape of decline
Read more-Reviewed by Steve Nash– An Eschatological Bestiary is not an easy pamphlet to define. The poet tells us that the
Read moreYes, but are we enemies, 23/09/2014 @ Triskel, Cork -Reviewed by Rosie O’Regan– Yes, but are we enemies is the intriguing
Read more-Reviewed by Zara Raab– Lunar Poetry earns its name in this first issue, full of tunes and nonsense, word play
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– Vanessa Gebbie’s debut collection, The Half –Life of Fathers, is a smooth, polished production
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