Cry Baby by Gareth Writer–Davies
– Reviewed by Pat Edwards – Cry Baby is an intense little book, written in crisp, stunted lines. I cannot
Read more– Reviewed by Pat Edwards – Cry Baby is an intense little book, written in crisp, stunted lines. I cannot
Read more– Reviewed by Paul Goring – Tell Mistakes I Love Them ranges from apocalyptic landscapes to domestic backdrops, and is heavily
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – Kim Kyung Ju’s Wikipedia page states that he was once considered a ‘classical’ poet,
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – In Sonnets, Noelle Kocot turns the sonnet on its head until it is just recognisable (the
Read more– Reviewed by Pat Edwards – Susannah Dickey’s I had some very slight concerns is a simple bright orange pamphlet with
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – David Clarke has occasionally written reviews for Sabotage, creating some mild conflict of interest;
Read more-Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick– There are always signs we chose not to see, L.A. Johnson tells us in this stunningly
Read more-Reviewed by Angela Topping- This is a fresh and readable debut pamphlet. Turnbull offers us pencil-sketches in words, of characters
Read more– Reviewed by Ryan Ormonde – The Gathering Cloud is a long poem in two parts, the second of which
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – Anna Lewis’ elegant pamphlet, A White Year, opens with the keen intelligence of a
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