Swimming with Endorphins by Fran Isherwood
– Reviewed by Emma Lee – The title of Swimming With Endorphins suggests that these will be light-hearted, punning poems that
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – The title of Swimming With Endorphins suggests that these will be light-hearted, punning poems that
Read more– Reviewed by Charlie Baylis – Dropped off by Dad, each summer, we’d explore the wash house where she kept her
Read more– Reviewed by Jessica Traynor – Border Lines is a work of psychogeography as much as poetry, making the topography
Read more– Reviewed by Elizabeth Rimmer – The Rag and Boneyard is described as a ‘take on the myth of Persephone, re-visioned
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – Alice is an anthology celebrating the 150th anniversary of the publication of Lewis Carroll’s
Read more– Reviewed by JPL – Speaking of abuse is fraught, but may help to heal; painting its colours can be therapeutic. Making poetry of this,
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – (To obtain a copy of this pamphlet, email either the author [email protected] or the
Read more– Reviewed by Caroline M Davies – Choosing New Omens is a pamphlet of fifteen poems charting the poet’s journey
Read more– Reviewed by John Davies – I’m not a lover of Pope or Clive James’ rhyming couplets, however clever they
Read more– Reviewed by Rachel Stirling – Dad’s Slideshow is a small brown book which could easily be mistaken for an instruction
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