‘THE MOTH IS MOTH THIS MONEY NIGHT MOTH’ by David Berridge
-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– It’s awesome being a reviewer, because now and again, a jiffy bag comes through the letterbox
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– It’s awesome being a reviewer, because now and again, a jiffy bag comes through the letterbox
Read more-Reviewed by Suzannah Evans– Derek Beaulieu has stated himself that ‘there is still no accepted critical vocabulary for concrete poetry‘,
Read more-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– From the Paris-based Corrupt Press, the unremarkable cover of Megan Fernandes’ Organ Speech hides a remarkable collection
Read more– An imagined interview by John McGhee– You sit in Frankie and Benny’s waiting for John and for Molly. You’re
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trevien– When handing out various The Knives Forks and Spoons Press pamphlets to reviewers there was one that
Read more-Reviewed by Elinor Walpole- Sullom Hill is another discomforting tale from Nightjar Press (this one written by Christopher Kenworthy) featuring
Read more-Reviewed by Elinor Walpole- Pickin’s Remains is a tale of a walker (and a very particular type of walker at
Read more-Reviewed by Lindsey Holland– What do the words ‘epic poem’ conjure up for you? Thoughts of gods, myths and battles
Read more– Reviewed by Mark Burnhope– This year’s National Poetry Day had the theme of ‘Games.’ So it feels apt
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– In the wake of Japan’s most powerful earthquake since records began, Welsh poet Jon Mitchell batters
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