Saboteur Awards 2013: Published Poetry
-in which Claire Trévien sums up the categories she presented at the awards- Best poetry pamphlet The Best Poetry Pamphlet
Read more-in which Claire Trévien sums up the categories she presented at the awards- Best poetry pamphlet The Best Poetry Pamphlet
Read moreYour Pick of this Year’s Best Indie Lit! VOTING IS NOW CLOSED! Once a year, to mark our birthday, we
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 Charles Whalley– Mass Graves: City of Now is a pamphlet about guilt, depravity, fear, madness, desire, unease, meaning,
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– Elizabeth-Jane Burnett is a performance poet, and there is something of the immediacy of the spoken word
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– In this chapbook, the reader is challenged to work out Meredith Andrea’s ‘means of reasoning, system
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– Love and the night sky. Are these the oldest and most over-used ideas in existence? Is
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell– Trying to review ekphrastic poetry provides the challenge of either trying to judge the poetry on
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– The title of Nathan Thompson’s chapbook might strike some people as confusing or unwieldy, but I
Read more-In Conversation with Claire Trévien– As regular readers of Sabotage know, Lindsey Holland has been covering my role as poetry
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