‘Braking Distance’ by Calum Kerr
-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Of late, motorways appear to be enjoying some sort of a renaissance among creative writers. Erbacce
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Of late, motorways appear to be enjoying some sort of a renaissance among creative writers. Erbacce
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Henson– Echoes, Ghosts and Others With Futures Ahead of Them by Steve Van Hagen, and Orchestra & Chorus by J.T.
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– Love and the night sky. Are these the oldest and most over-used ideas in existence? Is
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– The Jam Trap, with comic-style illustrations for each of its short prose poems, around two characters
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell– Trying to review ekphrastic poetry provides the challenge of either trying to judge the poetry on
Read more-Reviewed by Rishi Dastidar– Where do you find your muse? Can you find it on a street? And if
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– This small, self-published pamphlet opens with ‘Homework’, a stream of consciousness that flows, like Joyce’s Molly Bloom
Read more-Reviewed by Sophie Mayer– ‘it’s a port and i’m a girl’ There, in the final line of Sarah Crewe’s poem
Read more-Reviewed by Sophie Mayer– TV guide listings, haiku, conversation, final score screen, Christian Bök-a-like vowel riffs: Catherine Woodward’s first collection
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– Rob A. Mackenzie’s wee book, from the Salt Modern Voices series, is a tight,
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