WORSE THINGS HAPPEN AT SEA by Martin Appleby
– Reviewed by Jamie Thrasivoulou – I was lucky enough to share a stage with Martin Appleby back in March
Read more– Reviewed by Jamie Thrasivoulou – I was lucky enough to share a stage with Martin Appleby back in March
Read more– Reviewed by Angelina D’Roza – C. A. LaRue is a registered member of the Tlingit Nation of Alaska. The
Read more– Reviewed by David Clarke – Jack Nicolls’ unsettling debut pamphlet Meat Songs explores our curious relationship to other animals on this
Read more– Reviewed by Cian Murphy – These two pamphlets – The Bees Have Been Canceled and From The Extinct – are the fruit of the Munster Literature Centre’s
Read more– Reviewed by Alice Tarbuck – Notes to Selves is Sparrow’s first pamphlet collection. It is an extraordinary, multi-layered protest
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Later There Will Be Postcards is Claire Booker’s debut pamphlet, published by Green Bottle Press. It
Read more– Reviewed by Sarah Hymas – Out of Deep Time, as the title indicates, is a wide-ranging pamphlet with a relaxed,
Read more– Reviewed by Sarah Hymas – Dora Incites the Sea-Scribbler to Lament, one of the latest round of laureate’s choices
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – The questions implied by Teaching A Bird To Sing are metaphoric. In all good metaphors we are
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – The hallucinogenic poems of This Night’s Forest re-imagine and re-represent the stories that underpin our culture.
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