Çekoslovakyalilaştiramadiklarimizdanmisiniz or Long Words by Nia Davies
– Reviewed by Ryan Ormonde – Long words betray a push-and-pull tension in speech: if used too frequently, they slow down comprehension.
Read more– Reviewed by Ryan Ormonde – Long words betray a push-and-pull tension in speech: if used too frequently, they slow down comprehension.
Read more– Reviewed by Angela Topping – The Emma Press Anthology of Age is not so much about the problems of being
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Laura Taylor was born into a working-class family, and her whole body of work in
Read more– Reviewed by Harry Buckoke – In no bad way, I want to hear Pétroleuse spoken: the strong rhymes in poems
Read more– Reviewed by Harry Buckoke – Euclid’s Harmonics is named after a lost text by the translator, physician and educator Philemon
Read more– Reviewed by James O’Leary – “The day we met, I started work on the axe.” The opening poem of Shauna
Read more– Reviewed by JPL – Of all self-published books, Ol Donyo Ebor: Climbing the Mountain is the one to buy, a too-rare
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – In her introduction to Best British Poetry 2015, Emily Berry states that when she was
Read more– Reviewed by Steve Nash – Paper Swans Press’ The Chronicles of Eve, edited by Ellie Danak, Sarah Miles, and
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Galway-born Afric McGlinchey has been far and wide and I can smell the adventure in Ghost
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