Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
Yes, but are we enemies, 23/09/2014 @ Triskel, Cork -Reviewed by Rosie O’Regan– Yes, but are we enemies is the intriguing
Read more-By Richard T. Watson– Shortlisted for the Saboteur Awards 2014, Unthank’s Words and Women: One is an anthology of stories
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– In The Girl on the Red Pillow, Angelica Rust plays the ‘What the f—k?’ card repeatedly.
Read more-Reviewed by Eleanor Hemsley- Things To Make And Break by May-Lan Tan is one of the most perfect collections of
Read more-Reviewed by Zara Raab– Lunar Poetry earns its name in this first issue, full of tunes and nonsense, word play
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– Vanessa Gebbie’s debut collection, The Half –Life of Fathers, is a smooth, polished production
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Crime Writer’s panel discussion at Blackwell’s Oxford Fiction Week 9/9/2014 Small confession to make: other than
Read more-Reviewed by Richie McCaffery– I was recently reading a 1989 review of Richard Wilbur’s Collected Poems by Ian Hamilton in
Read more-Reviewed by Tom Weir– Alternative Beach Sports is the first collection by Michelle Madsen, a poet who has already made
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- Posthumous Stories by David Rose, published by Salt, runs to over 200 pages and comprises sixteen
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