TEMPLE by Kristen Case
-Reviewed by Rebecca Tamás– The first thing you notice on picking up Kristen Case’s chapbook TEMPLE is the beauty
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Tamás– The first thing you notice on picking up Kristen Case’s chapbook TEMPLE is the beauty
Read more-Reviewed by Hayden Westfield Bell– Tom Chivers’ Flood Drain, published by Annexe, is a dreamy stream of consciousness poem ‘inspired
Read more-In which Claire Trévien sums up the categories she presented at the awards- Best Poetry Pamphlet The poetry pamphlet was
Read moreFor a more in-depth account of each awards, click here for poetry, here for fiction, and here for performances! You can
Read moreOn Saturday 31st May, at Oxford’s Jericho Tavern, we will be announcing the results of the public vote for this
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell– In line with the delightfully Gothic cover, there is a darkness that runs through this collection;
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– This bold and beautiful anthology from Test Centre is refreshing in every possible way. For one
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W Pope– Elaine Ewart’s first pamphlet Fur, Feather and Fen (£3, FlightFeather Press) is primarily composed of
Read more-Reviewed by James Mcloughlin– Vertebrae spinning towards you, the meat and matter of me intent on finding their own dark
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Richard Moorhead has a reputation for being a poet with a taste for poetic sequences particularly
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