Time Zone by Dominic Hale
-Reviewed by Alice Tarbuck- Dominic Hale’s new pamphlet from Spam Press begins with an epigraph from Jack Spicer: ‘A poet
Read more-Reviewed by Alice Tarbuck- Dominic Hale’s new pamphlet from Spam Press begins with an epigraph from Jack Spicer: ‘A poet
Read more-Reviewed by Fiona Moore- If you read this book on public transport, you may miss your stop. If you let
Read more-Reviewed by Charlie Baylis- Kitty Coles is a Surrey based poet and joint winner of the 2016 Indigo Dreams Poetry
Read more-Reviewed by Phoebe Walker- In her debut pamphlet Paisley, Rakhsan Rizwan impresses with an alert and peripatetic poetic consciousness. Drawing
Read more-Reviewed by Stephen Payne- Pauline Yarwood’s poems are unshowy, they don’t overreach for poetry. They frequently move me, and make
Read more-Reviewed by Jade Cuttle- Trial By Scar (Eyewear) turns poison into medicine. It’s a task that recalls the work of
Read more-Reviewed by Angelina D’Roza- Broken Cities by Katy Evans-Bush was one of the winners in this year’s Poetry Business International Pamphlet
Read more-Reviewed by Charlie Baylis- Hotel Bravo, a debut pamphlet by Alexandra Payne, covers various themes including cats, flats and Jeremy Corbyn, many of
Read more-Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick– There are always signs we chose not to see, L.A. Johnson tells us in this stunningly
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- This anthology, edited by Carmina Masoliver, features ten poets who have performed at She Grrrowls in
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