Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
It’s been another incredible year, with nearly 4,300 people voting in the second round in the hopes that their favourite
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-By Lucy English– When I tell people I am working on a poetry film project they make the assumption that
Read more-Interviewed by Claire Trévien– While attending the New Orleans Poetry Festival, I took Mark Cugini aside to ask him a few
Read moreLast but not least: the final spotlight! Enjoy these glimpses into these regular spoken word nights and the place they’ve
Read more–Reviewed by Charlie Baylis– Catherine Graham is a ‘proudly working class’ poet from Newcastle upon Tyne. Her pamphlet Like A Fish
Read moreWe are nearing the end of the spotlights, one more to go after this! This Wildcard category was too wild
Read moreOnly a few more spotlights to go before voting closes at the end of the month. Next up is the
Read more-Reviewed by Jenna Clake- La Errante, a new multi-lingual zine of poetry and illustration, unfolds like album artwork to reveal
Read moreThis category ignited voters’ passions, with a multitude of excellent comments to choose from. Check out these multimedia collaborations that explore
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