Shame by John Berkavitch
– reviewed by James Webster – Shame is a highly ambitious and well-realised multi-disciplinary show. Created by John Berkavitch, this
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – Shame is a highly ambitious and well-realised multi-disciplinary show. Created by John Berkavitch, this
Read more– reviewed by James Webster – Richard Marsh‘s two-man poetry play is a marvel of wit and emotion. Like all
Read more-Reviewed by Zara Raab– Named by The Asian Review of Books as one of the top women poets writing in
Read more-Reviewed by James Webster– The thrum of deep base sound ebbs away, leaving only a ring of tinnitus. The lights
Read more– Reviewed by Lettie McKie – Why you should celebrate Sage and Time … Three years ago I wrote a
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– After the premature death of a lover, it would be easy to succumb to a
Read more-Reviewed by Jenna Clake– What is most striking about Stewart’s Toebirds and Woodlice is its difference to her other pamphlet,
Read more– event background by Jo Colley, review by Rosi Thornton- Event organiser, Jo Colley, explains how the event came to
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– Time, a relatively new publication from Lazy Gramophone Press, is a unique and endearing collection of
Read more-Reviewed by Rory O’Sullivan- Here’s an idea: invite some of your colleagues in the writing scene to submit individual pieces
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