‘Lune’ by Sarah Hymas
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Read more-Reviewed by Billy Mills– Lune: a leash for a hawk; fits of lunacy; a crescent formed by the overlapping of
Read more-Reviewed by Billy Mills– Of all the formal devices embraced by late 19th and early 20th century French poetic innovators,
Read more-Reviewed by Strat Mastoris– ‘The writing of some men is like a vast bridge that carries you over the many
Read more– reviewed by Paul Fitchett – I had heard Good Things and exciting rumours about Penning Perfumes – the poetry and perfume
Read more-Reviewed by Donald Gardner– What makes Harry Giles’s first pamphlet of poetry stand out is its concentration and humour. There
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Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– All three beautiful pamphlets in Annexe Magazine’s ‘Introducing’ series are very small (A6) and very short
Read more-Reviewed by Dana Bubulj– Published by Stewed Rhubarb Press, Treasure in the History of Things by Katherine McMahon (of
Read more-Reviewed by James Webster– Ben Parker’s debut pamphlet from Tall Lighthouse is beautifully and disconcertingly not-quite-familiar. Approaching familiar objects and
Read more-Reviewed by Andrew Bailey– Luke Kennard’s The Necropolis Boat has a subtitle that offers a handy way in to the
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