‘The of of the film of The book and The of of the book of The film’ by Ryan Ormonde
-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– As its title suggests, this pleasingly compact pamphlet from the Knives, Forks and Spoons Press begins
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– As its title suggests, this pleasingly compact pamphlet from the Knives, Forks and Spoons Press begins
Read moreA couple of days ago, I sent a call out on twitter for Christmassy poems or flash fiction, so that
Read more-Decided by Richard T. Watson– It’s the time of year for lists again: lists of things, lists of people, lists
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– It’s awesome being a reviewer, because now and again, a jiffy bag comes through the letterbox
Read more-Assembled by Claire Trevien– Pamphlets make the perfect Christmas present or stocking filler. For one, they’re usually gorgeously produced objects,
Read more-Reviewed by John McGhee– Kindles still garble poetry. Line breaks are a crapshoot and poets who attempt exotic formatting are
Read more11/10/11 @ Oxford Hub above Turl Street Kitchen – by James Webster – I have a fondness for Hammer and
Read more10/10/11 @The Green Note Cafe – Reviewed by James Webster (with help from Dana Bubulj) – I have a fondness
Read more-Reviewed by Suzannah Evans– Derek Beaulieu has stated himself that ‘there is still no accepted critical vocabulary for concrete poetry‘,
Read more-Reviewed by Chris Emslie– This magazine, an offshoot of Vintage Books (they’re the ones who affix pretty, minimalist red-and-white covers
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