‘Microtones’ by Robert Vaughan
-Reviewed by Ian Chung– In music, microtones represent intervals that are smaller than the traditional semitones of Western music. In
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– In music, microtones represent intervals that are smaller than the traditional semitones of Western music. In
Read more-Reviewed by Lettie McKie– Reading poetry is often like doing a crossword, when you first read its clues you may
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– The exploration of myths and folk and fairy tales was a significant feature of feminist writing
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– flick invicta is a reminder that all poems are lists of words to be interpreted. Few
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– Jude Cowan Montague is a musician, poet and artist, and as such found a lot of
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– As someone unfamiliar with L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poetry, the publisher’s description of Two as ‘a two-part L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E excavation
Read more-in which Claire Trévien sums up the categories she presented at the awards- Best poetry pamphlet The Best Poetry Pamphlet
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– The title of Jack Foster’s Sweatshoppe Publications chapbook, Slouching Towards Pakistan, calls to mind the
Read more-Reviewed by Billy Mills– Dan Holloway is something of a phenomenon: poet, novelist, publisher, commentator, event organiser and promoter; there
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– Memory and loss are inextricably bound in most of the poems from To the Lost, Jack
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