Frost in the Low Areas by Karen Skolfield
-Reviewed by Ruth Stacey– Karen Skolfield’s voice is so present in her poetry I feel like I know her. After
Read more-Reviewed by Ruth Stacey– Karen Skolfield’s voice is so present in her poetry I feel like I know her. After
Read more-Reviewed by Hayden Westfield-Bell- I’m pretty sure I shouldn’t have been laughing whilst reading Fitterman’s newest book-length poem, but it
Read more-Reviewed by Steve Nash– Many moons ago, in the days of togas and popular bucolic mime, an Alexandrian poet named
Read more-Reviewed by Anja Konig– The first thing you notice about Sarah Hesketh’s The Hard Word Box is the title. Is
Read more-Reviewed by Cecilia Bennett- In ‘Self-Portrait as Beast’, Frances Justine Post’s introductory poem in this début collection, the narrator puts
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– A common workshop exercise is to trim the first lines from a poem, to fend off
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee– The title is from a Cecil Day-Lewis quote: ‘How selfhood begins with a walking away, /
Read more-Reviewed by Nick Murray- It’s like all those snapshots of New York – Brooklyn and Manhattan – in the 70s
Read more-Reviewed by Tom Crompton– In The Cinema is in itself a private picture house, a careful framing of moments.
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- It is always interesting to see how writers order collections of short fiction. Virginia Moffatt’s idea
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