Pictures from a Postponed Exhibition by David Walsh & Michael Bartholomew-Biggs
– Reviewed by Ed Ferrari – It’s worth having a read of Norbert Hirschhorn’s review over on London Grip, for
Read more– Reviewed by Ed Ferrari – It’s worth having a read of Norbert Hirschhorn’s review over on London Grip, for
Read more– Reviewed by James O’Leary – Thirteen Poems of Revenge is a small staple bound pamphlet, visually inviting and well crafted. The
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W Pope – Claire Crowther’s Silents is a near-perfectly executed conceptual piece focused on recapturing the feel
Read more– Reviewed by JPL – Among a plethora of worthy poetry publications, Jonathan Davidson’s Humfrey Coningsby – loosely based on the life of a
Read more– Reviewed by Stephen Payne – I am a Facebook friend of Brett Evans, as well as his publishers, so
Read more– Reviewed by Jennifer Wong – In remarkably original and lyrical language, David Tait’s Three Dragon Day reveals customs and social inequalities
Read more– Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick – In Memoriam includes a considerable number of poems which are so well known that
Read more– Reviewed by Ryan Ormonde – I am struck by the consistency of lo-fi frags in progress, the first full-length book from
Read more– Reviewed by Jessica Traynor – Poetry anthologies can sometimes seem like publications without a market. Some poetry readers take a slightly
Read more– Reviewed by Andrew F Giles – I want to talk about the genealogy of #Untitled One: Neu! Reekie!. The
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