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 Penny Boxall – What a little darling of a book. A Pocket Book of Prompts is, unlike many ‘pocket’
Read more– Reviewed by Owen Vince – I’m going to admit up front that farmform has been sitting on my desk, and
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – Even on opening the postal package, I was certain I was going to like Slow
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Matthew J. Hall is the author of a few self-published poetry collections, including From the
Read more-Reviewed by Lettie McKie- ‘Shall we slack it off?’ whispers Paul Cree to his musical collaborator Elian Gray in an
Read more– Reviewed by Ed Ferrari – Ed Ferrari has recorded an audio review of Skin by Chris Jones, which you can listen
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – Margaret Thatcher’s Museum recounts growing up in the English Midlands during Margaret Thatcher’s time as
Read more– Reviewed by Allen Prowle – What They Say in Avenale creates a remarkably holistic vision of a place in just
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – Anna Ghislena is inspired by live rock music and its culture; she also writes concert
Read more– reviewed by Sasha Garwood – A fascinating collaboration between a poet and composer… Full disclosure: the people behind The Lion-Faced
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