To Have To Follow by Julie Maclean & Terry Quinn
– Reviewed by Charlie Baylis – To Have To Follow, a pamphlet of twenty four poems, is the result of a
Read more– Reviewed by Charlie Baylis – To Have To Follow, a pamphlet of twenty four poems, is the result of a
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – “Are you not entertained?” hollers this collection from Gary from Leeds, the nomenclature of
Read more– Reviewed by Rachel Stirling – S. A. Leavesley explores loss and living in her new pamphlet Lampshades & Glass
Read more– Reviewed by Neil Elder – If you read poetry regularly, you are probably aware that it offers a wonderful
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – Michael Naghten Shanks’ Year of the Ingénue is fascinated with cinema, and is divided
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – In her introduction to Voices, Sarah Gonnet explains: The book you hold right now contains
Read more– Reviewed by Sarah Watkinson – The Book of Seals is a hugely enjoyable read, like an evening in the
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – The more I read Peter Spafford’s funny, tender book, Quick, the more I like him. From
Read more– Reviewed by Jessica Traynor – Alison Winch’s Trouble is published by the Emma Press, and is an object befitting the quality
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – Nancy Campbell, Disko Bay Ron Carey, Distance Harry Giles, Tonguit Ruby Robinson, Every Little
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