Advice for an Only Child by Anja Konig
-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– Anja Konig, who was ‘raised in the German language but now writes in English’, opens her
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– Anja Konig, who was ‘raised in the German language but now writes in English’, opens her
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland- Tom Vaughan is not this poet’s real name, but a pseudonym necessitated by his job in
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– It takes a quirky kind of mind for a poet to decide, for National Poetry Writing
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– What is this that has come through my letterbox? Little cellophane packets, the size and shape of
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– Jude Cowan Montague is a musician, poet and artist, and as such found a lot of
Read more-Listed by Claire Trévien– As the end of the year approaches, it is customary to attempt round-ups of sorts. Last
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– Form – Carl Potter There are flashes of real originality in Form, a new pamphlet from
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– Aldeburgh – huddles of poetry lovers, but not very festive? Arriving in this quiet Suffolk town
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– The poems in John Wedgwood Clarke’s pamphlet, Sea Swim, are brief and bracing, like a dip
Read more-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland– Víctor Terán is a Mexican poet who writes in his native Zapotec, a minority language of
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