The Dead Beat by Cody James
-Reviewed by Lucy Ayrton– The Dead Beat is a haunting, dreamy account of a group of four young men –
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Read more-Reviewed by Helen Weldon- Pop Fiction is an adventurous experiment made up of contributions from some of the new writers
Read more-Reviewed by Ruth Jenkins- Goblin Fruit is a webzine of fantastical poetry published quarterly. It’s interested in mythic, surreal,
Read more-Reviewed by Juliet Wilson– Envoi is a UK based poetry journal that has been going since 1957, under various editors,
Read moreHaving heard through his interview with Ink Sweat & Tears that poet Roddy Lumsden was selecting for Best British Poetry
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell- Poetry is not visual art. They certainly share many properties, but the bare presentation of a
Read more-Reviewed by Juliet Wilson– The LBJ is a biannual publication dedicated to creative writing about birds. Its title comes from
Read moreMichael Hulse is a poet, critic, academic and translator of more than sixty books from German. He has edited the Könemann Literature
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trevien– You might remember the Sabotage review ‘Speed Dating Four Poetry Pamphlets’ – it’s now time to give
Read moreThis penultimate entry for the End of Year Series is being scheduled for publication from beyond the land-of-no-internet in which
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