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 Angelina D’Roza – The first night I was iced out of the city […] At my feet,
Read more-Reviewed by Sally Jack– Poems by Lydia Towsey Paintings by Scott Bridgwood Music by David Dhonau Event also part of Everybody’s
Read more– Reviewed by Rachel Stirling – Arcobaleno Rainbow is a dual-language poetry compilation, written in Italian and translated into English
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – The Singing and Dancing contains published and unpublished poems selected posthumously by Ann Atkinson’s daughters,
Read more– Reviewed by Frank Lawton – These are landscapes of liquid and light, populated by the isolated, the lonely, the
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – It’s alive. Out of Everywhere 2: Linguistically innovative poetry by women in North America
Read more– Reviewed by Susan Castillo Street – In her Introduction to the anthology Schooldays, Sarah Miles comments that our experiences in school shape
Read more– Reviewed by Elanor Clarke – I have to admit, I came to this book with certain expectations, as I
Read more– Reviewed by Tim Vallence – I have lived with Histories of the Future Perfect for several weeks now and it
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – – at the Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford, 17/09/15 – Poetry porn – probably a
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