Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- This anthology, edited by Carmina Masoliver, features ten poets who have performed at She Grrrowls in
Read more-Reviewed by Lee Wright- The backdrop to Felix Culpepper’s Begat is a university campus that could easily be mistaken for
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-Interviewed by Claire Trévien– BBC Slam Champion Sophia Walker is an internationally renowned poet and teaching artist. Her spoken word
Read more– by Hannah Teasdale – Raise the Bar: Spotlight | Komedia, Bath | 28th November, 2017, 7.30pm | Feature Act
Read moreAs Sabotage Reviews turns 8 next year, we will be hosting an all-day celebration of indie literature in all of
Read more-by Claire Trévien– Since launching Sabotage Reviews nearly 8 years ago, reviewing spoken word has been at the core of
Read morereviewed by Stella Backhouse With the Festive Season fast approaching, writer/performer Sarah Woods’ new monologue Under the Carpet, and premièred
Read morereviewed by Sally Jack A review of one of Leicester’s regular spoken word events, Find the Right Words (FTRW), is
Read more– Reviewed by Ryan Ormonde – The Gathering Cloud is a long poem in two parts, the second of which
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