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 Phil Richards – (editor’s note: this review is for an event that occurred on 29 March, we
Read more-Reviewed by Siobhan Denton– As a nation, we are busier than ever. This increased demand on time has led to
Read moreThis year we piloted a new initiative at the Saboteur Awards, which was to include an ‘Editor’s choice’ for each
Read morereviewed by Stella Backhouse In the wake of a general election whose main outcome has been to heap yet more
Read more-Reviewed by Deirdre Hines- This anthology celebrates the representation of dolls in present day American poetry, in all their diversity.
Read more– Reviewed by Cian Murphy – These two pamphlets – The Bees Have Been Canceled and From The Extinct – are the fruit of the Munster Literature Centre’s
Read more– Reviewed by Alice Tarbuck – Notes to Selves is Sparrow’s first pamphlet collection. It is an extraordinary, multi-layered protest
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Later There Will Be Postcards is Claire Booker’s debut pamphlet, published by Green Bottle Press. It
Read more– Reviewed by Sarah Hymas – Out of Deep Time, as the title indicates, is a wide-ranging pamphlet with a relaxed,
Read more– Reviewed by Sarah Hymas – Dora Incites the Sea-Scribbler to Lament, one of the latest round of laureate’s choices
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