Marrow by Sabne Raznik
-Reviewed by Matthew Halliday– Marrow is a mini-pamphlet dedicated to the memory of the author’s nephew from cancer, and other
Read more-Reviewed by Matthew Halliday– Marrow is a mini-pamphlet dedicated to the memory of the author’s nephew from cancer, and other
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– She Must, by Rosie Sherwood, is a very brief, barely illustrated narrative ostensibly based on
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– Rachael Allen writes nervous poems of suppressed menace. In her debut pamphlet, the speakers are “always
Read more-Reviewed by Sam Loveless– The little ghost on the cover may be the first thing you focus on when picking
Read more-Reviewed by Cathy Dreyer– At the beginning of Tempo Maps [Ixnay Press] Daniel Hales helpfully quotes a stanza from Emily
Read more-Reviewed by Fiona Moore– This is a book of verbal collages. The poems trace a North Manchester city-scape of decline
Read more-Reviewed by Steve Nash– An Eschatological Bestiary is not an easy pamphlet to define. The poet tells us that the
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– Vanessa Gebbie’s debut collection, The Half –Life of Fathers, is a smooth, polished production
Read more-Reviewed by Richie McCaffery– I was recently reading a 1989 review of Richard Wilbur’s Collected Poems by Ian Hamilton in
Read more-Reviewed by Tom Weir– Alternative Beach Sports is the first collection by Michelle Madsen, a poet who has already made
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