Hellsteeth by Jessamine O’Connor
-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– Jessamine O’Connor is a relatively recent name to appear in the Irish poetry world, and after winning
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– Jessamine O’Connor is a relatively recent name to appear in the Irish poetry world, and after winning
Read more-Reviewed by Paul McMenemy– Albion is the product of an artwork installed by Stephen Emmerson in Inland Studios, South
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- A.J.Ashworth, the editor of Red Room – a collection of short stories (and a poem) ‘all
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese– Jared Joseph’s collection Mammal begins with a wall of sound – a riotous rattling-off of terms
Read more-Reviewed by Dan Holloway– Livid Among the Ghostings, Anna Percy’s first substantial pamphlet (published by Flapjack Press) has the best
Read more-Reviewed by Paul McMenemy– As Robert Vas Dias points out, many Korean poets treat the conventions of sijo form selectively; working
Read more-Reviewed by Fiona Moore– The structure of this small pamphlet is unusual: the title’s texts are two sequences of love
Read moreThis isn’t the usual practice, but as it’s Halloween, please find below Helen Kitson’s ‘Day of the Dead’ from her
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