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 James Webster and Dana Bubulj – Last week we reviewed a selection of Edinburgh Previews from Tea
Read moreLast week we reviewed a selection of Edinburgh Previews from Tea Fuelled Arts. We enjoyed them so much that this
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Henson– Echoes, Ghosts and Others With Futures Ahead of Them by Steve Van Hagen, and Orchestra & Chorus by J.T.
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– Love and the night sky. Are these the oldest and most over-used ideas in existence? Is
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– The Jam Trap, with comic-style illustrations for each of its short prose poems, around two characters
Read more@ The Old Fire Station – reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj – This month Sabotage had the chance
Read more@ The Dogstar – Reviewed by Dana Bubulj – Tea Fuelled are sending their performers up to the Edinburgh Fringe. I got
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– Russell Barker initially completed what would become Disc-0 during NaNoWriMo 2008. Having set the novel aside for
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell– Trying to review ekphrastic poetry provides the challenge of either trying to judge the poetry on
Read more-Reviewed by Rishi Dastidar– Where do you find your muse? Can you find it on a street? And if
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