Dazzle Ship by Isabel Galleymore
– Reviewed by Jessica Traynor – ‘Dazzle ships’ were WWI ships camouflaged with bright trompe l’oeil patterns designed to bewilder
Read more– Reviewed by Jessica Traynor – ‘Dazzle ships’ were WWI ships camouflaged with bright trompe l’oeil patterns designed to bewilder
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope – If a book of poetry leaves you totally unchanged – if you think ‘that’s
Read more– Reviewed by James O’Leary – Rachel Mennies’ first collection, The Glad Hand of God Points Backwards, is full of conflict: internal,
Read more– Reviewed by Charlotte Rowland – Fiona Sinclair’s Ladies Who Lunch is about women and the items that represent and insinuate
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – The cover of A Piece of Information About His Invisibility is a plant with its roots showing, and
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – Bethany Carlson‘s Diadem Me is published beautifully by MIEL press: the cover is an image of
Read more– Reviewed by Steve Nash – Martin Appleby, editor and architect of the punk-tinged literary zine Paper and Ink, shares his
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – The cover of Susan Lewis’ latest pamphlet, State of the Union, shows ‘Marriage’ by Melissa Stern:
Read more–Reviewed by Sue Kindon– I missed out on Miles Salter’s first collection, The Border (2011, written as Miles Cain), also published by
Read more–Reviewed by Fiona Sinclair – The Third Miss Keane presents the Ireland of another era, seen through the eyes of an observant
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