An Inheritance by Diane Simmons
–Reviewed by Mikiko Fukuda– Diane Simmons expertly uses flash fiction pieces to capture the complexities one family experiences over four
Read more–Reviewed by Mikiko Fukuda– Diane Simmons expertly uses flash fiction pieces to capture the complexities one family experiences over four
Read more-Reviewed by Rhys Knapman- Midnight Laughter is a collection of short stories by Paul McDonald, published by V. Press in
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- The Protection of Ghosts links past and present, exploring intergenerational trauma, particularly along the maternal line.
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Read moreThe wonderful thing about the Saboteur Awards is that the public-nominated shortlisted essentially supplies you with a whole new reading
Read more– Reviewed by Paul Goring – Tell Mistakes I Love Them ranges from apocalyptic landscapes to domestic backdrops, and is heavily
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – David Clarke has occasionally written reviews for Sabotage, creating some mild conflict of interest;
Read more– Reviewed by Cherry Potts – Jude Higgins has created a particular rendition of the universal experience of childhood and
Read more-Reviewed by Rachel Stirling- Fragile Houses, Nina Lewis’ debut pamphlet from V. Press, explores the subject of memory. She describes
Read more– Reviewed by Neil Elder – If you read poetry regularly, you are probably aware that it offers a wonderful
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