Over the Line: An Introduction to Poetry Comics ed. by Chrissy Williams & Tom Humberstone
– Reviewed by Steve Nash – Over the Line: An Introduction to Poetry Comics achieves precisely what it says on
Read more– Reviewed by Steve Nash – Over the Line: An Introduction to Poetry Comics achieves precisely what it says on
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – It’s hard to grasp, least of all by any mental logic, how the mathematical manipulation of
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Some poetry collections feel like a series of poems arbitrarily assembled, others leave a sillage in
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – It can be arduous to write in the confines of a 1,000 word review. Sometimes
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope – Wendy Pratt’s latest pamphlet, Lapstrake, shares many qualities with the technique which bears its name. In
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – These two attractive pamphlets, published by Smith Doorstop, are the fruits of Maura Dooley’s
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – By chance, I opened Sarah Barnsley’s The Fire Station at its centrefold and central poem,
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – Katy Evans-Bush’s collection of essays, Forgive the Language, is wide-ranging. Essays generally fall into three categories:
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – Capacious Earth merges everyday life with the natural world, without nostalgia, and without the sense that
Read more– Reviewed by Sarah Hymas – True Tales of the Countryside is a pamphlet of self-discovery, and a wry celebration of adult independence.
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