The Blood House by Sarer Scotthorne
– Reviewed by Andie Berryman – The Blood House is the debut pamphlet from Bristol-based poet Sarer Scotthorne. The cover
Read more– Reviewed by Andie Berryman – The Blood House is the debut pamphlet from Bristol-based poet Sarer Scotthorne. The cover
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