Bollocks to Brexit An Anthology of Poetry and Short Fiction, edited by Ambrose Musiyiwa
-Reviewed by David Clarke- This is an anthology that wears its heart on its sleeve. Clad (perhaps not uncoincidentally) in
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke- This is an anthology that wears its heart on its sleeve. Clad (perhaps not uncoincidentally) in
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- The Protection of Ghosts links past and present, exploring intergenerational trauma, particularly along the maternal line.
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey- In Vilhena’s introduction to this chapbook, Adelaide Ivánova’s poetry is put in context for English-speaking readers.
Read more-Reviewed by Angela Topping- This slim volume covers some very difficult material. The title poem, ‘The Happy Bus’ is about
Read more-Reviewed by Phoebe Walker- Caroline Hardaker’s debut poetry pamphlet is a triumph of contemporary myth-making. The poems in this slim
Read more-Reviewed by Pat Edwards- A pamphlet of just sixteen poems, this is a beautiful piece of work I happily read
Read more-Reviewed by Deirdre Hines- Primers is the brainchild of a mentoring and publishing scheme devised by the Poetry School and Nine
Read more-Reviewed by Katy Lewis Hood- Near the beginning of her debut pamphlet Night Waters, Pratyusha translates a fragment from a
Read more-Reviewed by Phoebe Walker- Longlisted for the Polari First Book Prize 2018, Toby Campion’s Through your blood is a powerful,
Read more-Reviewed by Alison Jones- The Princess of Vix immediately transports the reader into the world of a Celtic princess whose
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