A History of Walking by Lydia Kennaway
-Reviewed by Phoebe Walker- In this assured debut pamphlet, Lydia Kennaway explores the mass of branching physical and emotional pathways
Read more-Reviewed by Phoebe Walker- In this assured debut pamphlet, Lydia Kennaway explores the mass of branching physical and emotional pathways
Read more–Reviewed by Julieta Caldas– In an interview with HeadStuff, Jenna Clake states that prose poetry allows her ‘to tell a
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Read more-Reviewed by Simon Turner- I’m a long-term fan of Charlie Baylis’ poems, and it’s excellent to see a small selection
Read more-Reviewed by Paul Goring- I need to come clean and admit up front that I really love this pamphlet. I
Read more-Reviewed by Deirdre Hines- Now and then I come across a pamphlet of poems which gives me pause, causing me
Read more-Reviewed by Charlie Baylis- “The sexual act is in time what the tiger is in space” These words from Georges
Read more-Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick- The beautifully presented Children of Grass is described in its foreword by actor Mary-Louise Parker as
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke- This is an anthology that wears its heart on its sleeve. Clad (perhaps not uncoincidentally) in
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- The Protection of Ghosts links past and present, exploring intergenerational trauma, particularly along the maternal line.
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