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 Anja Konig – Chosen by Carol Ann Duffy as one of four ‘Laureate’s Choice‘ pamphlets for The Poetry Business, Porthole
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope – David O’Hanlon’s Art Brut is powerful and uneven. At their best, the poems have
Read more– Reviewed by Steve Nash – Nominated for our own Saboteur Awards for Best Collaborative Work, Oz Hardwick and Amina
Read more– Reviewed by Angus Sinclair – – Edited by Samuel Stolton, Jess Gregory, Joe Turnbull & Ricky Howrie. Two
Read more-Reviewed by Sally Jack– presented by the Leicester Astronomical Society with poetry by Siobhan Logan This has to rank as
Read more– Reviewed by James O’Leary – Stu Freestone is a writer, actor and spoken word poet based in York, shortlisted
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – On The Verge merges a numbered, diary-like recollection of a hitch-hiked journey with titled poems on wildlife and
Read more– Reviewed by Jeremy Gordon – Who or what is the Yellow Wolf? The yellow wolf is a dust angel
Read more– Reviewed by Alessandra Bava – Full Disclosure: Nicole Ross Rollender friended me after purchasing my chapbook They Talk About Death, a
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W Pope – It is impossible to do justice to The &NOW Awards 3 in a review which spans a
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