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 Sarah Gonnet– The name Edward D Wood conjures up images of Johnny Depp in a pink angora sweater
Read more– Reviewed by Colin Herd – Like still life sketches (or maybe sketches made using a spirograph, which circle round and continually
Read more– Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey – Fred & Blossom focuses on the glamorous real-life story of Fred (F.G. Miles, a Sussex
Read more– Reviewed by Anthony Costello – This is a necessarily bijou review for Gertrude’s Attic, a bijou chapbook beautifully designed
Read more– Reviewed by Tim Vallence – What I was sent from Lawrence Gladeview was, literally, a very mixed bag indeed.
Read more– Reviewed by Angelina D‘Roza – Like those Electoral Commission Adverts “If you don’t do politics, there’s not much you do
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Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- I was ready to be annoyed by T A Noonan’s début novella Four Sparks Fall –
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – This Visit suggests we’re only here a little while, and Susan Lewis makes ephemerality part of
Read more– Reviewed by Elanor Clarke – With cover copy promising us ‘shit that the author finds funny and strange’ and
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