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 Penny Boxall – Anna Lewis’ elegant pamphlet, A White Year, opens with the keen intelligence of a
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Read more-Reviewed by Angela Topping– The cover promises travelling poems, and poems of place. Looking through, I can see that many
Read more– Reviewed by Jessica Traynor – Helen Tookey writes poems of mutability, poems that seek to capture the moment when
Read more-Reviewed by Cherry Potts– First Girl on the Moon is a collection of short stories by two authors. Why these
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – Few anthologies deliver on their promise to reflect diversity. Fewer still offer their readers
Read more– Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey – An English-born community worker who has worked with refugees and immigrants, Andrea Mbarushimana is
Read more– Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey – The first impression of this latest chapbook, Among the White Roots, from multi-award-winning poet and author,
Read more-Reviewed by Edward Rowe- One thing I know about 15 Minutes is that the stories were not written in fifteen
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