Undisturbed Circles by Bethany W. Pope
-Reviewed by Steve Nash– Many moons ago, in the days of togas and popular bucolic mime, an Alexandrian poet named
Read more-Reviewed by Steve Nash– Many moons ago, in the days of togas and popular bucolic mime, an Alexandrian poet named
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien- It’s an act of triple filtering to want to share the poetry of Noni Benegas, translated
Read more-Reviewed by Jennifer Wong– It is hard not to fall in love with Rachel Piercey’s latest pamphlet, Rivers Wanted, with
Read more-Reviewed by Rishi Dastidar– ‘Charm’. And immediately, in front of your screens, I see your hackles rise, suspicion in
Read more-Reviewed by Anja Konig– The first thing you notice about Sarah Hesketh’s The Hard Word Box is the title. Is
Read more-Reviewed by Cecilia Bennett- In ‘Self-Portrait as Beast’, Frances Justine Post’s introductory poem in this début collection, the narrator puts
Read more-Reviewed by Carly Holmes– For our Halloween gathering, The Cellar Bards thought that Bethany W Pope would make a perfect
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– A common workshop exercise is to trim the first lines from a poem, to fend off
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee– The title is from a Cecil Day-Lewis quote: ‘How selfhood begins with a walking away, /
Read more-Reviewed by Angela Topping– Parenthood has been an enduring subject throughout the history of poetry. It is good to see
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