Drifting Down the Lane (ed. A. Marton and H. Lawler)
-Edited by Andrew Bailey– This is the fourth or fifth time I’ve tried to review Drifting Down the Lane, and
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Read more-Reviewed by Billy Mills– To walk is to establish a rhythm, a human rhythm, the systole and diastole of feet
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– The Russian critic Mikhail Bakhtin once argued that the distinguishing feature of the novel was
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– Perhaps the first question raised by the Dalkey Archives Press‘ newest collection, Best European Fiction
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell– Emma Press’ new collection – the Anthology of Mildly Erotic Verse makes me long for the
Read more-Reviewed by Seán Hewitt– The humble apple has a lot to answer for: the fall of Man, the subsequent
Read more-Reviewed by Angela Topping– Twelved Slanted Poems for Christmas is the very first publication by the popular webzine, Ink Sweat
Read more-Reviewed by Jenna Clake– Boscombe Revolution is an anthology of twenty-one poems responding to ideas of ‘place’ and ‘revolution’.
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- A.J.Ashworth, the editor of Red Room – a collection of short stories (and a poem) ‘all
Read more-Reviewed by Holly Jazz Kotzé– Reading a poetry pamphlet based on Mulholland Drive is a bit like having a dream
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