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 Emma Lee- Olivia Tuck’s pamphlet explores aspects of borderline personality disorder, a mood disorder where those diagnosed might
Read moreA how it looks from here reveal for the Saboteur Awards Festival 2020, including our digital plans for the day itself.
Read moreLate last year, UK spoken word record label Nymphs & Thugs announced their first national tour. Their goal was to bring ‘LIVEwire’ to eight different venues across the country.
Read more-Reviewed by Phoebe Walker- In this assured debut pamphlet, Lydia Kennaway explores the mass of branching physical and emotional pathways
Read moreAfter many votes and much counting, we’re delighted to announce the shortlists for the Saboteur Awards 2020!
Read more-Reviewed by Mikiko Fukuda- Dana Diehl’s short story collection, Our Dreams Might Align (Splice), is an homage to the loneliness
Read more–Reviewed by Julieta Caldas– In an interview with HeadStuff, Jenna Clake states that prose poetry allows her ‘to tell a
Read more-Reviewed by Dipika Mummery- Those of us who love science fiction are probably well used to stories imagining what many
Read moreIt’s with a huge amount of delight (and a bit of relief, if we’re honest) that we can announce voting
Read moreUtopia – a single-hander written and performed by multi-disciplinary artist and creative producer Amahra Spence – blurred the barriers between life and art.
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