Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
-Reviewed by Stephen Payne- We learn from the biography that Ian Glass began writing poetry when his wife left the
Read more-Reviewed by Stephen Payne- The front pages of this pamphlet reproduce a letter the poet received from his neighbours in
Read more–Reviewed by Dipika Mummery– If you’re in the mood for short slices of dark fiction that peek into the often
Read moreAnyone seeking to facilitate poetry in the digital world of lockdown must start from a place of comparison and introspection. What are the essential elements of a ‘normal’ poetry event?
Read more-Reviewed by Phoebe Walker- A lush sensuality flows through this voluptuous collection of poems, given punch and precision through an
Read more–Reviewed by Joshua Lambert– In James R. Gapinski’s Edge of the Known Bus Line (Etchings Press, University of Indianapolis), a
Read moreWhen I was asked to start this series, I could think of some great performances off the top of my head, but I wanted to cast the widest net possible and allow myself to be surprised.
Read moreIf you have an interest in poetry and have spent much time online lately, you’ve probably noticed the emergence of a new ‘genre’ referred to by some as ‘quarantine poetry’.
Read moreThe winners list for the Saboteur Awards Festival 2020!
Read moreWhile our commissioned artists are busying themselves to get content ready for the Saboteur Awards Festival 2020 (remember, we’ll be
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