Fleurs by Jean-Baptiste Cabaud
-Reviewed by Morgane Rémy– Thanks to Le printemps des poètes, an annual French event about poetry, the book Fleurs (flowers),
Read more-Reviewed by Morgane Rémy– Thanks to Le printemps des poètes, an annual French event about poetry, the book Fleurs (flowers),
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Read more-Reviewed by Angelina D‘Roza- David Briggs won an Eric Gregory Award in 2002, and his first collection, The Method Men
Read more-Reviewed by Lucy Ayrton– Do not talk to trees. At night they dance in ballet shoes, Tell secrets to one
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Read more-Reviewed by Billy Mills– The landscape of Shadow Dispatches by Polly Atkin moves between waking and dream, the world of
Read more-Reviewed by Angela Topping– The Last Walking Stick Factory is Hale’s first pamphlet of poems, yet there is a feeling
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– The Emma Press aims to publish “the kind of books you want to […] dip into
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