I Am Where by Julie Morrissy
– Reviewed by James O’Leary – The week before I received a review copy of I Am Where, I saw
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Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – Blinking in the Light is a pamphlet of twenty-one poems on a series of cumulative tragedies,
Read more– Reviewed by Angelina D’Roza – The girl and her eggplant would not be parted These are the opening lines of
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – Straight Away the Emptied World is ostensibly a dystopian-themed chapbook, but as Leah Umansky tells
Read more– Reviewed by Fiona Moore – Pots, bowls, jars, jugs: the poems in Clay take vessels as a starting point,
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – In Gemma June Howell’s Rock Life: 17 Poems from the Welsh Valleys, we’re immediately surrounded
Read more– Reviewed by Alice Tarbuck – Colloquially, works we enjoy ‘stay with us’ – but not in their original, neat, lineated
Read more– Reviewed by Sarah Hymas – Like many readers of Robert Macfarlane, I enjoy his rich forages into British landscapes,
Read more– Reviewed by Jessica Traynor – Accent is a debut pamphlet from Welsh poet Ellen Davies, and concerns itself with the psychic
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – I was intrigued by the title of The Hospital Punch, published by Maquette Press
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