Glass as Broken Glass by Martha Sprackland
-Reviewed by Elizabeth Rimmer- Even by pamphlet standards this is a very short collection, there are only eight poems. This
Read more-Reviewed by Elizabeth Rimmer- Even by pamphlet standards this is a very short collection, there are only eight poems. This
Read morereviewed by Sally Jack Now in its fourth year, Curve Theatre’s Inside Out Festival celebrates “leading and emerging East Midlands
Read more-Reviewed by Matthew Hacke- Life-savers On All Sides by Pauline Hawkesworth draws vivid, but often fragile, images of individual human
Read more-Reviewed by Charlie Baylis- Paul Stephenson’s pamphlet The Days That Followed Paris features 21 poems written in the aftermath of
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Bell- Released alongside Rebecca Tamás’ Savage, For Now is the latest in the consistently great Clinic pamphlet
Read more– Reviewed by Colette Sensier – The Golden Shovel celebrates one of the most influential American poets of the 20th century,
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – Many poets are interested in how our perceptions of reality are allied to our
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – Tiffany Anne Tondut notes that the three chapbooks in this Laudanum Chapbook Anthology are ‘zanily disparate’.
Read more-Reviewed by Humphrey Astley- There’s no getting around it: ‘rapture’ is a loaded word, drawing a direct line back to
Read more– Reviewed by Jamie Thrasivoulou – I was lucky enough to share a stage with Martin Appleby back in March
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