Call for Applications: Saboteur Awards and Festival 2023
As 2022 comes to a close, we are looking ahead to 2023 and what the next year holds for the
The whole point of the Saboteur Awards Festival this year, to me, was to put a spotlight on artists and organisations who had been impacted by the pandemic. That’s why our festival line-up is packed with amazing performers and organisations, lending their time, their words and their talent to digital audiences.
Read moreIt’s been a week of counting up the shortlists! Once again, it’s an absolute delight to see the excitement and
Read moreWe wanted to hear from poets, performers, and publishers who had big plans paused in the last twelve months – and what a response there’s been! After many emails, video calls and excited messages, we’re delighted to announce the live events happening as part the Saboteur Awards Festival this year.
Read more-Reviewed by Marie Isabel Matthews-Schlinzig- At the most basic level, we are all creatures of the Earth’s making. If we
Read more–Reviewed by Neil Campbell– You know what we’re in for when the creepy second person narration of ‘Welcome’ refers you
Read moreWe’re delighted to announce that the votes are OPEN for the Saboteur Awards 2021!
Read moreNot for the first time, I find myself writing the words, “Well, it’s been a year, hasn’t it?” It has, and it’s not over yet. So I appreciate the pockets of light and joy we’ve found, and that we continue to find, along the way through all of this.
Read more–Reviewed by Ben Cassidy– When crafting stories, it is vital to consider whether the chosen form is going to be
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Sunday’s Child is a 23-part poem sequence that explores illegitimacy at a time when children born
Read more-Reviewed by Alina Stefanescu- The Winter of J, a chapbook by New World Writing associate editor Gary Percesepe, resides firmly
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