Night and Day #3
-Reviewed by Chris Emslie– This magazine, an offshoot of Vintage Books (they’re the ones who affix pretty, minimalist red-and-white covers
Read more-Reviewed by Chris Emslie– This magazine, an offshoot of Vintage Books (they’re the ones who affix pretty, minimalist red-and-white covers
Read more-Reviewed by Barry Tench– Five dials is a downloadable PDF literary journal from Hamish Hamilton and your first impression of
Read more-Reviewed by Tori Truslow– Not infrequently, I come across people who are perplexed by the idea of poetry having genres.
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– There is a range of strong and enjoyable work to be found in Issue 3 of
Read more-Reviewed by Caroline Crew– Content over style. Exactly how worn out is the idiom style over substance? Probably entirely. However
Read more–Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Online magazines seem to go one of two ways: either they emulate the print copy by having
Read more-Reviewed by Roy Marmelstein– Paper Darts is a strange but ambitious beast. Based in Minneapolis, it’s a beautifully-illustrated but sometimes difficult
Read more-Reviewed by Juliet Wilson– Horizon Review is an online journal produced by Salt Publishing, which takes its name and its inspiration from Horizon,
Read more-Reviewed by Ruth Jenkins- Goblin Fruit is a webzine of fantastical poetry published quarterly. It’s interested in mythic, surreal,
Read more-Reviewed by Juliet Wilson– The LBJ is a biannual publication dedicated to creative writing about birds. Its title comes from
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