‘Hellhound On My Trail’ by D. J. Butler
-Reviewed by Ian Chung– In Hellhound on My Trail, the first instalment of his Rock Band Fights Evil pulp fiction
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– In Hellhound on My Trail, the first instalment of his Rock Band Fights Evil pulp fiction
Read more@ The North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford – reviewed by Paul Askew – The Performer: Steve Larkin is a bit
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– Reading Evelyn Posamentier’s Knives Forks and Spoons chapbook Poland At The Door, which Michael Heller describes
Read more– reviewed by Claudia Haberberg – By the time I arrive at the Poetry Jam, the Tea Box is already
Read more@ The Albion Beatnik 28/01/2012 -reviewed by James Webster– So I’m in the chaotically colourful, bustling and amazing bookshop that
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– To read Liane Strauss’s poems is to sharpen your mind, deliciously. This chapbook is full of
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– Wit and clarity are two words I’d associate with Sinéad Wilson’s chapbook, The Glutton’s Daughter. Her
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– Asko Sahlberg has written a tight and compact little saga in The Brothers (entitled He
Read more-reviewed by James Webster– @ Royal Standard of England There’s something wonderfully quaint about Claire Trévien’s Beaconsfield based poetry night.
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