The Man I Became by Peter Verhelst (trans. David Colmer)
-By Terry Melia- I loved the notice on the back page of The Man I Became: ‘Warning: this story is
Read more-By Terry Melia- I loved the notice on the back page of The Man I Became: ‘Warning: this story is
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Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– The title of Tania Hershman’s third collection comes from one of the stories inside –
Read more-By Terry Melia- We Could’ve Been Happy Here is a collection of twelve bittersweet stories, all set in contemporary Midwest
Read more–Reviewed by Markku Nivalainen– Joseph Ridgwell’s individually published poem, Where are the rebels?, asks what happened to the revolutionary dreams
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- A modern school built ‘in the brutalist style’ sits on the top of a hill. On
Read more-Reviewed by Adrian Slatcher– In Camera follows on from other books from Roelof Bakker’s Negative Press in being both uncategorisable, and
Read more-Reviewed by Adrian Slatcher– Ekphrasis, or writing that describes a work of art, is commonplace in poetry, but less so in
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