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 Richard T. Watson – High Spirits: A Round of Drinking Stories. It’s a good title, and a
Read moreAfter a wonderful evening at Fazeley Studios, Birmingham, Sabotage Reviews are delighted to announce the winners of this year’s Saboteur
Read more– Reviewed by Jenny Booth – Although I don’t know Birmingham, the stories in The Book of Birmingham (Comma Press, 2018)
Read more– Reviewed by Cath Barton – There are elemental forces writ large in Alison Lock’s collection of short stories, especially
Read moreIt’s always wonderful when different artists and creators can come together to shape something new. This is why Sabotage loves
Read moreUp and down the country there are weekly and monthly word events that mean great things to the people who
Read moreAll over the world at any given moment there are spoken word performers wowing audiences. After the first round of
Read moreThe Best Spoken Word Show is another staple element of the Saboteur Awards and this year there have been so
Read moreThroughout the year there are magazines working hard to showcase, publish and generally support the literary talent the UK and
Read moreOne of the most popular categories in the Saboteur Awards is the race for Best Poetry Pamphlet. Following the first
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