The Red and Yellow Nothing by Jay Bernard
– Reviewed by Fiona Moore – The Red and Yellow Nothing is the story of a quest… or is it,
Read more– Reviewed by Fiona Moore – The Red and Yellow Nothing is the story of a quest… or is it,
Read more– Reviewed by Edward Ferrari – Dr Teika Bellamy of Mother’s Milk Books has made some tremendously good design decisions with Becky
Read more– Reviewed by Charlie Baylis – Sean O’Brien is “one of the most important poets currently writing in English” (does
Read more– Reviewed by Humphrey Astley – Luke Kennard’s Cain ought to establish him as the Stewart Lee of poetry: he’s an arch-ironist
Read more– Reviewed by Elizabeth Rimmer – Unnecessarily Emphatic was first published in August 2015 and reprinted in January 2016 by Red
Read more– Reviewed by Charles Whalley – In White Hills, Chloe Stopa-Hunt writes with strange grandeur and evident faith in a
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – The Glass of Elisabeth Sennitt Clough’s title appears in many ways throughout her pamphlet:
Read more– Reviewed by John Mee – Houdini’s Wife and Other Women, published by Chicago-based dancing girl press, is Amy Schreibman
Read more– Reviewed by Charlie Baylis – ” Aujourd’hui, maman est morte.” Today, mother is dead; or so confessed Meursault as Albert
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Someone asked me the other day, “do you like dogs?” as I was sitting
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