Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
By Betty Herbert Valentine’s Day: roses, champagne, lace knickers and bad poetry. It’s tempting to ignore the whole rotten lot
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– This review is late to the party, Liz Berry published the pamphlet The Patron Saint of
Read more-Reviewed by Elinor Walpole- Robert Barnard’s Rogue’s Gallery is a collection of dark short stories and unnerving mysteries. Although renowned
Read more-Reviewed by Annabella Massey– Fantastique Unfettered describes itself in its mission statement as a ‘Periodical of Liberated Literature [which exists]
Read more-reviewed by Paul Askew– Tongue Fu‘s concept: Invite writers to perform with a live band improvising along. I’ll admit I
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– A strong sense of place pervades the poems in Neil Campbell’s Bugsworth Diary, published by The
Read more-Reviewed by Rory O’Sullivan– Living Rooms Stories is the literary sister of a set of instrumental tracks by Icelandic composer
Read more– by James Webster – Henry Bowers is awesome. A spoken word artist who burns with passions, spitting intricate and
Read more@ the Charterhouse Bar, 16/11/2011 – reviewed by Koel Mukherjee – Review of the last Sage and Time of 2011
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