Embrace by Najwan Darwish
-Reviewed by Helen Calcutt- ‘Confused, wet through, My hands, torn reaching to embrace mountains’ This is the opening of the title
– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – The spirit of Mallarmé hovers over the lines of the thirteen poems which comprise
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – The opening poem of Millicent Borges Accardi’s Only More So, ‘On a Theme by William Stafford’, signposts the
Read more-In Conversation with Claire Trévien– I was lucky enough to attend and review the second New Orleans Poetry Festival last
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – Mark Pajak’s debut pamphlet, Spitting Distance, is somewhat like the Tardis. The assemblage of 19 poems
Read more-Reviewed by Jennifer Edgecombe- As an object, The Island, published by Wayleave, makes you feel as if you are embarking
Read morereviewed by Stella Backhouse Are We Where We Are? is a series of nine performance pieces to be premièred
Read more-By Terry Melia- We Could’ve Been Happy Here is a collection of twelve bittersweet stories, all set in contemporary Midwest
Read moreIt’s been another incredible year, with nearly 4,300 people voting in the second round in the hopes that their favourite
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– Nathan Evans and Justin David’s Threads is a collaborative work which cleverly combines a wide
Read more-By Lucy English– When I tell people I am working on a poetry film project they make the assumption that
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