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 Carly Holmes– For our Halloween gathering, The Cellar Bards thought that Bethany W Pope would make a perfect
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– A common workshop exercise is to trim the first lines from a poem, to fend off
Read more-With Charles Whalley– Dave Coates, writing on his blog (davepoems.wordpress.com) and elsewhere, is becoming known as one of the most
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee– The title is from a Cecil Day-Lewis quote: ‘How selfhood begins with a walking away, /
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– Mermaids is a collection of novellas and short stories previously published as ebooks by Pankhurst. Pankhurst
Read more-Reviewed by Eleanor Hemsley- Cuba In Splinters is a collection of stories written by Cuban writers, ranging from tales of
Read more-Reviewed by Nick Murray- It’s like all those snapshots of New York – Brooklyn and Manhattan – in the 70s
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – So, what’s all this fuss about Night Vale? You’ve probably heard of Welcome to
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – ArtsLav – a venue that’s ‘flush’ with success I’ve always been a fan of
Read more-Reviewed by Angela Topping– Parenthood has been an enduring subject throughout the history of poetry. It is good to see
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