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 Charles Whalley– In the 1973 concert captured on film for the documentary Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from
Read more– Reviewed by David Clarke – Jack Nicolls’ unsettling debut pamphlet Meat Songs explores our curious relationship to other animals on this
Read more-Reviewed by Siobhan Denton– Conceived as a thoroughly working class collection of fiction and poetry, with punk aspirations, Push #2 is just
Read more-By Terry Melia- I loved the notice on the back page of The Man I Became: ‘Warning: this story is
Read more-Reviewed by Siobhan Denton– It is to Leanne Radojkovich’s credit, and unfortunately her detriment, that in reading First fox I
Read more-Reviewed by Rabbie Wrote– There is a point where tempered logic and emotion meet…Word N Sound (WNS) brings such a
Read more-Reviewed by Jeremy Gordon- The Imprint of you Left Behind Upon the bed. Makes a day better. – Uppahar Subba
Read moreWe are pleased to announce that Maakomele R. Manaka has joined the Sabotage Reviews team as the Spoken Word Editor
Read more– reviewed by Amy Russell – What to expect? I only had a fairly basic knowledge of the original play
Read more-Reviewed by Scott Manley Hadley– Dreaming in Starlight is Philip Elliott’s debut, released by internationally-focused independent publishing group, Creative Talents Unleashed
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