Saboteur Awards 2018: Spotlight on the Best Poetry Pamphlet Shortlist
The wonderful thing about the Saboteur Awards is that the public-nominated shortlisted essentially supplies you with a whole new reading
Read moreThe wonderful thing about the Saboteur Awards is that the public-nominated shortlisted essentially supplies you with a whole new reading
Read moreThe results are out! After nearly 5,000 people cast their nominations, we now have a shortlist! The four most nominated
Read more-In which Richard T. Watson– rounds up the Best Novella, Best Short Story Collection, Best Collaborative Work and Best Magazine
Read moreThis month, we will showcase each of the works shortlisted in the Saboteur Awards by category. Next up: best collaborative
Read more-Reviewed by Alice Allen- Jaccqueline Saphra’s sequence of prose poems opens with the startling statement: When I was a child
Read more-Reviewed by Angela Topping– Parenthood has been an enduring subject throughout the history of poetry. It is good to see
Read moreOn Saturday 31st May, at Oxford’s Jericho Tavern, we will be announcing the results of the public vote for this
Read more-With Jonathan Aldridge– Emma Wright founded the Emma Press, an independent small publisher, in 2012. The press’ titles include The
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell– Emma Press’ new collection – the Anthology of Mildly Erotic Verse makes me long for the
Read more-Reviewed by Joan Standwick- Binders full of women was originally a limited-edition chapbook edited by Sophie Mayer and Sarah Crewe created
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