Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
The Best Wildcard Award category is the newest in the Saboteur Awards rota. We piloted it last year to replace
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley-Winter – Emma Hammond’s Waves on a boring beach is wrapped in the image of a
Read more– Reviewed by Humphrey Astley – When approaching this pamphlet by West Country poet Claire Crowther, try not to be
Read more– Reviewed by Angela Topping – Many of Mab Jones’ poems in take your experience and peel it are voiced in
Read more– Reviewed by Angela Topping – The poems in Joan Johnston’s An Overtaking are short and deft, puncturing the reader with
Read more– Reviewed by Alice Tarbuck – Julia Rose Lewis’ Zeroing Event is part of Zarf magazine’s new publishing imprint, Zarf Editions,
Read more– Reviewed by Alice Tarbuck – Peter Manson’s Factitious Airs is one of two pamphlets from the new Zarf Editions imprint.
Read more– Reviewed by Jennifer Wong – Zeina Hashem Beck’s poetic gift is unmistakable. There is so much to admire in the
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Caroline Carver’s poems are woven with fine threads, without pomp, but with vulnerability and tempestuous
Read more– Reviewed by John Mee – Declare is one of a trio of publications by Geraldine Clarkson in 2016. Its
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