‘The Silence Teacher’ by Robert Peake
-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– The Silence Teacher explores the impact of an infant’s death, and the way perception is permanently altered
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– The Silence Teacher explores the impact of an infant’s death, and the way perception is permanently altered
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– There is an extravagance of imagery in Chrissy Williams’ Flying into the Bear, as the
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– Scarborough-based Valley Press is a relative newcomer, first established in 2008, but is quickly building
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– The Atlantic liner Titanic, which sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912 with the
Read more-Reviewed by Richard Watt– Swarming by Edward Mackay is in esteemed company. His 19 poems sit in the Salt Modern
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– Diane Marie’s i wrote a poem dedicated to god that i considered to be extremely disrespectful
Read more-Reviewed by Donald Gardner– Much of Then Spree, Nia Davies’s first pamphlet of poems, reads like a focussed, if somewhat
Read more-Reviewed by Anthony Adler– I want to like Body Voices, and I want to say nice things about it; I
Read more-Reviewed by Billy Mills– Close to Home is the debut poetry collection of playwright and youth justice worker Michael Crowley.
Read more-Reviewed by Cameron Brady-Turner– In Songs of Steelyard Sue J.S Watts offers up a curious clutch of poetic parables filled
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