Teaching A Bird To Sing by Tracey Rhys
– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – The questions implied by Teaching A Bird To Sing are metaphoric. In all good metaphors we are
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – The questions implied by Teaching A Bird To Sing are metaphoric. In all good metaphors we are
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – The hallucinogenic poems of This Night’s Forest re-imagine and re-represent the stories that underpin our culture.
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – The spirit of Mallarmé hovers over the lines of the thirteen poems which comprise
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – The opening poem of Millicent Borges Accardi’s Only More So, ‘On a Theme by William Stafford’, signposts the
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – Mark Pajak’s debut pamphlet, Spitting Distance, is somewhat like the Tardis. The assemblage of 19 poems
Read more-Reviewed by Jennifer Edgecombe- As an object, The Island, published by Wayleave, makes you feel as if you are embarking
Read more-Reviewed by Bethany W. Pope– Nathan Evans and Justin David’s Threads is a collaborative work which cleverly combines a wide
Read more–Reviewed by Charlie Baylis– Catherine Graham is a ‘proudly working class’ poet from Newcastle upon Tyne. Her pamphlet Like A Fish
Read more-Reviewed by Jenna Clake- La Errante, a new multi-lingual zine of poetry and illustration, unfolds like album artwork to reveal
Read more–Reviewed by Pam Thompson– The title of Emma Simon’s collection is a word borrowed from one of Mark Antony’s speeches
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