Dad’s Slideshow by Di Slaney
– Reviewed by Rachel Stirling – Dad’s Slideshow is a small brown book which could easily be mistaken for an instruction
Read more– Reviewed by Rachel Stirling – Dad’s Slideshow is a small brown book which could easily be mistaken for an instruction
Read more– Reviewed by Humphrey Astley – Catching Light, the debut pamphlet by Devon poet Helen Boyles, is unlikely to excite
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Kate Garrett, born in Ohio, has lived most of her adult life as a bona fide Sheffield
Read more– Reviewed by James O’Leary – From what information I could find (or not find) on Smallminded Books, they have
Read more– Reviewed by Roisin Kelly – Victor Tapner has already had several poetry collections published, so Banquet in the Hall
Read more– Reviewed by Colin Herd – There’s more to Crispin Best’s Faber New Poets pamphlet than bagels and doughnuts, but they
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – I am writing this review in the corpse of the night, so let’s rip through
Read more-Reviewed by Dominic Hale– Malkin is Camille Ralphs’ astonishing and idiosyncratic debut pamphlet. Beautifully illustrated by publisher Emma Wright (The Emma
Read moreWe continue our spotlight on each category, this time turning to the Best Poetry Pamphlet category which takes us from
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – In Semblance, Sarer Scotthorne presents poems on the discipline, internal strength and knowledge gained through
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