Banquet in the Hall of Happiness by Victor Tapner
– Reviewed by Roisin Kelly – Victor Tapner has already had several poetry collections published, so Banquet in the Hall
Read more– Reviewed by Roisin Kelly – Victor Tapner has already had several poetry collections published, so Banquet in the Hall
Read more– Reviewed by Colin Herd – There’s more to Crispin Best’s Faber New Poets pamphlet than bagels and doughnuts, but they
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Kathy Pimlott grew up in Radford, Nottingham under the yellow-fingered dusk of the Player’s
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Terry Sanders’ 1987 documentary Slow Fires ‘looks at the disintegration of library holdings worldwide due to
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Matric Rage is Genna Gardini’s powerful and strange debut collection, published by the new South African
Read more– Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey – Over Land, Over Sea is a timely and generous publication (the proceeds from sales go
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – I am writing this review in the corpse of the night, so let’s rip through
Read more-Reviewed by Dominic Hale– Malkin is Camille Ralphs’ astonishing and idiosyncratic debut pamphlet. Beautifully illustrated by publisher Emma Wright (The Emma
Read more-Reviewed by Alice Allen- While the dust-jacket of this book describes Desirée Alvarez as a visual poet who makes
Read moreWe continue our spotlight on each category, this time turning to the Best Poetry Pamphlet category which takes us from
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