A Midlands Odyssey (ed. Polly Stoker, Elisabeth Charis & Jonathan Davidson)
-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– As a fan of the Classics in general, and a Midlander, I had a feeling
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– As a fan of the Classics in general, and a Midlander, I had a feeling
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– Bobby Parker’s Blue Movie is a beautifully intense study of the brutality of love executed
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– The multi-award-winning South African poet Kobus Moolman begins his seventh poetry collection with a quotation by
Read more-Reviewed by James O’Leary- It’s rare to be excited by a table of contents, but that’s where my anticipation rose.
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– Merie Kirby’s first collection, The Dog Runs On, is a fascinating discourse that centres around
Read more-Reviewed by Paul Goring- Anthony Costello’s The Mask is a skilled, demanding, ambitious, haunting and in many senses a very
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– ‘Make of my life a few wild stanzas.’ In the opening poem of this collection, a young
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– The section titles in Bin Ramke’s twelfth collection Missing the Moon are stories in themselves: ‘The
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Hymas– the cause of death was living the immediate cause of death was living in Moscow This
Read moreA Tripadvisor-style review In August we inaugurated our first Tripadvisor-style review with a six-handed review of John Clegg’s pamphlet. The
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