Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
-by Claire Trévien- It’s been a busy year for published poetry over at Sabotage Reviews, we’ve reviewed in the last
Read more-Compiled by Richard T. Watson– It’s time once again to look back at the past twelve months and raise a
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Hymas– the cause of death was living the immediate cause of death was living in Moscow This
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– Fugue is a map of surreal experiences in a foreign world. Right from the immersive introduction
Read moreA Tripadvisor-style review In August we inaugurated our first Tripadvisor-style review with a six-handed review of John Clegg’s pamphlet. The
Read more-Reviewed by Ruth Stacey– Karen Skolfield’s voice is so present in her poetry I feel like I know her. After
Read more-by Harry Giles– November is, of course, National Novel Writing Month. It’s hard to be in any way involved in
Read more-Reviewed by Hayden Westfield-Bell- I’m pretty sure I shouldn’t have been laughing whilst reading Fitterman’s newest book-length poem, but it
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– Mythology always provides a rich seam for writers to draw from, especially when they uncover
Read more-Reviewed by Mab Jones– We travel East to Easton, in search of poetry, and in the Greenbank pub we find
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