Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
-In which Richard T. Watson– rounds up the Best Novella, Best Short Story Collection, Best Collaborative Work and Best Magazine
Read more– In which James Webster sums up Best Spoken Word Show, Regular Spoken Word Night, Spoken Word Performer, and One
Read more– In which Becky Varley–Winter sums up Best Anthologies, Poetry Pamphlets, Reviewers, and Publishers – Best Anthology Best Anthology was a dynamic,
Read moreThree more in-depth write ups of each category have been written elsewhere. For a summary of the Best Spoken Word
Read more-Reviewed by Jayne Stanton– THE VENUE: Upstairs at the Western is a volunteer-led venue and Leicester’s very own West End
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- The Freudian theory about the child wanting to devour the mother who has nourished her is
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W Pope – Angela Readman’s Don’t Try This At Home is a darkly surreal collection of short stories
Read more– Reviewed by Fiona Sinclair – Gareth Writer-Davies’ Bodies encourages us to be reconciled with the bodies we inhabit, wondering at the component parts of
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– In her novella, Women, Chloe Caldwell discusses love and obsession on a common enough level that
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- Second-hand Rain is a collection of short stories by Georgia Carys Williams, short-listed for the Saboteur
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