Mancunian Ways edited by Isabelle Kenyon
-Reviewed by Grace Atkinson- ‘If we can’t meet in person, we must put pen to paper to be heard’ writes
Read more-Reviewed by Grace Atkinson- ‘If we can’t meet in person, we must put pen to paper to be heard’ writes
Read more-Reviewed by Marie Isabel Matthews-Schlinzig- At the most basic level, we are all creatures of the Earth’s making. If we
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Sunday’s Child is a 23-part poem sequence that explores illegitimacy at a time when children born
Read more-Reviewed by Alina Stefanescu- The Winter of J, a chapbook by New World Writing associate editor Gary Percesepe, resides firmly
Read more-Reviewed by Karen Goodwin- Animal Noises by Phoebe Walker is quite unlike anything I’ve read. It’s a darkly comical and
Read more–Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick- Weaving in and out of remembered places, the poems seem to inhabit dream-like landscapes and dreams,
Read moreIn Conversation with… opens a dialogue with fiction, non-fiction and poetry specialists, to provide a window into what really goes into the decision-making process behind creative writing submissions.
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Blue Dot Aubade uses astrophysics and human experience through poetry to create a wider understanding of
Read more-Reviewed by Deirdre Hines- Cassandra J. Bruner is a transfeminine poet, whose chapbook ‘The Wishbone Dress’ is the 2019 recipient
Read more-Reviewed by Vic Pickup- Karen Lloyd mesmerises with her translation of detailed observations into striking descriptive poetry. In ‘Robin’, she
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