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 Pam Thompson– Thabo Jijana, a young award-winning poet and journalist, was brought up in rural East South
Read more– Reviewed by David Clarke – Charlie Baylis’ first pamphlet collection, Elizabeth, is an intriguing confection. I should perhaps say
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – In her introduction to A Galaxy of Starfish, editor Sophie Essex states: ‘Whilst our
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope – The poems in Diana Mitchener’s latest pamphlet, My Lover’s Birds, are at their best
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope – Lucy Lepchani’s pamphlet, The Beckoning Wild, attempts to balance social awareness with free-flowing
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Living by a lake in County Sligo, Ireland, Jessamine O Connor dips into an ink
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – When reading Ruth Padel’s Darwin (2009) I found myself wondering if Darwin wasn’t perhaps
Read more– Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick – Off the Beaten Track purports to document a year in haiku, and is accordingly arranged
Read moreThe sixth annual Saboteur Awards are now open for nominations. Celebrating the best of the indie literature scene, from poetry
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Rachel Trousdale is an assistant professor of English at Framingham State University, the author of
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