TEMPLE by Kristen Case
-Reviewed by Rebecca Tamás– The first thing you notice on picking up Kristen Case’s chapbook TEMPLE is the beauty
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Tamás– The first thing you notice on picking up Kristen Case’s chapbook TEMPLE is the beauty
Read more-Reviewed by Hayden Westfield Bell– Tom Chivers’ Flood Drain, published by Annexe, is a dreamy stream of consciousness poem ‘inspired
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W Pope– Elaine Ewart’s first pamphlet Fur, Feather and Fen (£3, FlightFeather Press) is primarily composed of
Read more-Reviewed by James Mcloughlin– Vertebrae spinning towards you, the meat and matter of me intent on finding their own dark
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Richard Moorhead has a reputation for being a poet with a taste for poetic sequences particularly
Read more-Reviewed by C.A. LaRue– Snap up Ghost House for its cool 8-bit cover and marvel at the depth of spiritual
Read more-Reviewed by David Coates– Riotous is a curiously off-kilter little number, written collaboratively by Sidekick Books editors Kirsten Irving and
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– Fawzia Kane’s pamphlet Houses of the Dead is the first publication by newly founded press Thamesis.
Read more-Reviewed by Lavinia Singer- The vessel for my remains will be those who carry part of me in their histories. –
Read more-Reviewed by Lavinia Singer– What’s it worth? A question that rings throughout this recent pamphlet of Kathleen Bell. If something
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