‘The Long Woman’ by Charlotte Gann
-Reviewed by Claire Trevien– Pighog specializes in beautiful, luxurious and unique pamphlets and Charlotte Gann’s The Long Woman, with its
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trevien– Pighog specializes in beautiful, luxurious and unique pamphlets and Charlotte Gann’s The Long Woman, with its
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trevien– Verisimilitude is the debut pamphlet of Suzanne Allen, a regular on the Anglophone Parisian scene. Published
Read more-Reviewed by Chris Emslie– The poems in this pamphlet are presented in the style of a gallery of paintings. From
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– ‘Do not pass go’ has been chosen as the title for Joel Lane’s short story
Read more-Reviewed by Chris Emslie– Kirsten Irving’s What To Do is deceptively titled. The poems in this pamphlet present a series of speakers, each
Read more-Reviewed by Joshua Jones– The first poem in Twelve Nudes, a three part prose poem, is quite simply a Luke
Read more-Reviewed by Vikki Littlemore– As a collection, Caleb Klaces’ All Safe All Well feels steeped in necromantic images that create
Read more-Reviewed by Juliet Wilson– This is a beautifully produced 9 page chapbook on a fine textured creamy paper, hand-sewn and
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– Innovation in poetry is resisted more in the West than it is in the States, so Dylan
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– The following review is going to cover two pamphlets by Hervé Le Tellier published by the
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