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 Matt Miles– The Arts is a scene filled with unique, sometimes eccentric minds and interesting souls, yet even
Read moreThis year the DYNAMITE commission is back! We invite proposals for work to exist alongside the Saboteur Awards. Whether it’s
Read moreThe Nationwide adverts, along with collateral backlash, have been sparking debates among poets on social media for several weeks now.
Read more– Reviewed by Sally Jack– Writer and performer Lydia Towsey Paintings and artwork Scott Bridgwood Co-directors Rachel Mars and
Read more– Reviewed by Jennifer Edgecombe – An Asterism ⁂, as well as being the word for a pattern of stars
Read more– Reviewed by Deirdre Hines – There is a symbiosis between Arabella Currie’s The Divers as it is felt in the
Read more– Reviewed by Jennifer Edgecombe – Chapbook anthology: volume one is Laudanum’s second publication, and it binds three chapbooks together, featuring
Read more-Reviewed by Jessica Traynor– Knots and Branches showcases Stewart Carswell’s talent for keen observation of the natural world. The forest
Read more-Reviewed by Katy Lewis Hood – The scar in the title of Carrie Etter’s recent pamphlet is a mark ‘in the earth’,
Read more– Reviewed by Emma Lee – Nisha Bhakoo uses dream-like imagery, sometimes from literal dreams, sometimes to blur the distinction between dream
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