Deep River Apartments, ed. by Ivy Alvarez
-Reviewed by John Canfield– Having already published chapbook anthologies tackling Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive, The Private Press have now
Read more-Reviewed by John Canfield– Having already published chapbook anthologies tackling Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive, The Private Press have now
Read more-Reviewed by Claudia Haberberg- The Liars’ League is a monthly live literature night held in central London, where actors read
Read more-Reviewed by Caroline M. Davies– People have been writing about mermaids for centuries but Lines Underwater is an anthology which
Read more-Reviewed by Lettie Mckie– ‘A selection of Britain’s best contemporary poets united against green belt development’ Traditionally poetry and political
Read more-Reviewed by Linda Legters– The Green Anthology comes on the heels of Silver Birch Press’s Saboteur Award-nominated Silver Anthology published
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– Time, a relatively new publication from Lazy Gramophone Press, is a unique and endearing collection of
Read more-Reviewed by Linda Legters– Stories that appear on printed pages often begin as quiet, interior monologues. To varying degrees, we
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- The backcover blurb for Stations states that that the anthology contains “[A] story for every station
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– With a colourful, cheerful front cover, somewhat at odds with its ominous, dark-sounding title, Lovers’
Read more-Reviewed by Faye Lipson– Born out of the London-based multidisciplinary arts platform from which it derives its name, Clinic III
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