Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
This month we are putting the focus on each category in the Saboteur Awards so voters can get a taster
Read moreNearly 2,200 people nominated in this year’s Saboteur Awards, and once again we are in awe at the variety of
Read more-Reviewed by Rachel Stirling- Fragile Houses, Nina Lewis’ debut pamphlet from V. Press, explores the subject of memory. She describes
Read more-Reviewed by Helen Calcutt– One word springs to mind when reading Knight’s first pamphlet All the footprints I left were red
Read more-Reviewed by Nina Lewis– I love poetry festivals, this new one promised a marked difference. One of the leading principles of
Read morereviewed by Stella Backhouse Known for his ambivalence towards the city of his birth, Philip Larkin’s best known work about
Read more–Reviewed by Alice Tarbuck– Periplous is a fascinating and unusual pamphlet, in that it imaginatively recreates the journey of Greek merchant-explorer
Read moreAhead of the Saboteur Awards 2017, Sabotage Reviews got in touch with some of our 2016 winners to see
Read moreThe DYNAMITE commission: Abi Palmer Sabotage Reviews is thrilled to announce that the winner of this year’s DYNAMITE commission is
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope – In hilda doolittle’s carl jung t-shirt, Charlie Baylis has created work which is
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