‘Peneloping’ by Amy Hollowell
-Reviewed by Suzannah Evans– Amy Hollowell‘s Peneloping is published by Corrupt Press, a small press based in Paris. For the
Read more-Reviewed by Suzannah Evans– Amy Hollowell‘s Peneloping is published by Corrupt Press, a small press based in Paris. For the
Read more-Reviewed by Andrew Bailey– corrupt press, the determinedly lower case publisher behind these pamphlets, declares that it exists because the
Read more-Reviewed by Seán Hewitt– In Monty Reid’s Garden (dec unit) and James Jewell’s Ships Made of Fake Fur, Corrupt Press offer us
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– The contents page of Janette Ayachi’s chapbook Pauses at Zebra Crossings reads like a travel journal.
Read more-Reviewed by Sophie Mayer– The four 2011 Poetry Business prize-winning pamphlets, chosen by Carol-Ann Duffy and published by Smith/Doorstop, set out
Read more– Reviewed by Rob A. Mackenzie– I don’t know what I expected from Emily Critchley’s Sonnets for Luke, but it
Read more-Reviewed by Éireann Lorsung– Imagine—maybe this is easy, maybe you have to strain a bit—that time when you were just
Read more-Reviewed by Éireann Lorsung– There is an essay by the poet Adrienne Rich entitled “Tourism and Promised Lands” (it’s in
Read moreThey dragged him from the podium the mic fell slack and squealed and back inside his hotel room his tortured
Read more-Reviewed by Martha Sprackland– if what is true brings us sorrow, if what sorrow brings is truth… (‘Desdemona’s Apology’)
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