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 Elinor Walpole- Pickin’s Remains is a tale of a walker (and a very particular type of walker at
Read more-Reviewed by Lindsey Holland– What do the words ‘epic poem’ conjure up for you? Thoughts of gods, myths and battles
Read more– Reviewed by Mark Burnhope– This year’s National Poetry Day had the theme of ‘Games.’ So it feels apt
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– In the wake of Japan’s most powerful earthquake since records began, Welsh poet Jon Mitchell batters
Read more-Reviewed by Lindsey Holland– I’m always interested when I hear of new poetry from a writer who’s actively involved in
Read more-Reviewed by Tori Truslow– If books are like airships, and let’s say they are (both being imaginative human constructs, soaring
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– Emily Hasler’s Natural Histories is ‘No. 9’ in the rather special Salt Modern Voices pamphlet series.
Read more-Reviewed by Elinor Walpole- Unthank Books’ second Unthology opens with the note from the editors: ‘We are sure that all of
Read more-Reviewed by Chris Emslie– Best to begin honestly: I came very late to the Allen Ginsberg party. On my first look-through
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– Since this is a review of a chapbook designed for the Kindle, in the interests of
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