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 Emma Lee – Handfast is a sequence of poetry duets, in which one poet writes on a theme which is
Read moreThis list comes courtesy of Robert Berold, to which I’ve made one subtraction and one addition! Aerodrome (updated online journal
Read more-Reviewed by James Knight– There are many writers on Twitter who play with the tweet as a literary form, exploiting
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– This isn’t going to be much of a review. I don’t think someone running three events
Read moreClaire Trévien: All right, what is KZN Literary Tourism exactly? is an archive of psychogeography? Rasvanth Chunylall: KZN Literary Tourism is a research project
Read more– Reviewed by Daisy English – Melissa Reddish’s captivating novella, Girl & Flame, tells the story of how a girl
Read more– Reviewed by Charlie Baylis – Jill Munro’s advice to new poets is “don’t give up the day job”, which
Read more– Reviewed by Angela Topping – I first encountered Hershman’s work as a short story writer published by Salt. She
Read more– Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey – According to Carolyn Forché, ‘One cannot transcend trauma. Trauma is trapped and clings to that
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