Review: ‘Everything Speaks in its Own Way’ by Kate Tempest
– reviewed by Dan Holloway – One of the most beautiful things I own Kate Tempest’s first full-length book, published
Read more– reviewed by Dan Holloway – One of the most beautiful things I own Kate Tempest’s first full-length book, published
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– lapping water is Dan Flore III’s self-published first collection of poetry, with cover art and illustrations
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– As the first publication from Wormwood Chapbooks (a division of Rough Writers Publishing), William Winfield Wright’s
Read more-Reviewed by Christopher Crawford– Greg Santos’ Corrupt Press chapbook is named TWEET TWEET TWEET. The clue is in the title
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– As the title of Theresa Muñoz’s chapbook suggests, these are poems that have ‘been felt’ as
Read moreHouse of Blue by Denise Saul; Spring Journal by Dan Wyke; Oh Bart by Martina Evans; The Heretic’s Feast by Michèle Roberts. £5 each from Rack Press. A set
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– The title of Nathan Thompson’s chapbook might strike some people as confusing or unwieldy, but I
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– Richie McCaffery’s Happenstance Press pamphlet, Spinning Plates, is a collection of layers, interweaving birth and death,
Read more@ The Charterhouse Bar 25/04/2012 – reviewed by James Webster – On the Collaboration Mixing poetry with music can be a tricky
Read more– reviewed by Susie Wild – Noon invites us to experience life seen as ‘A matinee at the Theatre of Water’ in
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