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 Joshua Lambert – The Cartography of Others (Unbound) is a sort of globetrotting version of Joyce’s Dubliners; Catherine
Read more– Reviewed by Sam Edwards – Unthology 11 is the latest anthology of experimental short stories to emerge from Unthank
Read more– Reviewed by Jenny Booth – Rania Mamoun is a journalist and writer, author of two novels, Green Flash and
Read more– Reviewed by Cath Barton – The more I try and pin down the notion of liminality, the more it
Read more– Reviewed by Rhys Knapman – The Book of Tehran is a Comma Press anthology of short stories written by
Read more– Reviewed by Terry Melia – Having recently reviewed the excellent This Dreaming Isle (also edited by Dan Coxon), I
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- These poems take an idea and wrap a thread of thoughts around it, often with popular
Read more-Reviewed by Isabelle Kenyon- The representation of witches and the struggle to define the ‘otherworldly’ have played a part in
Read more– Reviewed by Sam Pryce – Seagulls adorn the covers of these two pamphlets recently published by Nightjar Press —
Read more– Reviewed by Cherry Potts – This is an odd little novella, a kind of mash up of Flora Thompson
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