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 Charles Whalley– Mass Graves: City of Now is a pamphlet about guilt, depravity, fear, madness, desire, unease, meaning,
Read more–Richard T. Watson speaks to Evan Simko-Bednarski and John Cusick– Earlier this year, we at Sabotage opened up voting for
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– Unthology 3, the third short story anthology to be released in this series by Unthank Books,
Read more19/09/12 @ The BAC – Reviewed by Dana Bubulj – What is Brand New Ancients? It is a modern poetic epic,
Read more-In Virtual Conversation with Claire Trévien– A three way interview with the editors of the print and ebook anthology Catechism: Poem
Read more-In Virtual Conversation with Claire Trévien– A three way interview with the editors of the print and ebook anthology Catechism: Poem
Read more“This isn’t poetry – it’s mean!”; or, a cut-throat adventure in interactive poetics -Reviewed by Anthony Adler– I knew that
Read more– reviewed by Michaela Ridgway – @ Brighton’s Komedia “Poets are liars” – Plato (via James Burt) Standing in the
Read more-Reviewed by Suzannah Evans– Corrupt Press is a Paris-based press run by Dylan Harris, who is particularly interested in publishing
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– At first glance, the description of Robert Wexelblatt’s Losses on the Vagabondage Press website sounds promising:
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