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 Ben Cassidy– When crafting stories, it is vital to consider whether the chosen form is going to be
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Sunday’s Child is a 23-part poem sequence that explores illegitimacy at a time when children born
Read more-Reviewed by Alina Stefanescu- The Winter of J, a chapbook by New World Writing associate editor Gary Percesepe, resides firmly
Read more–Reviewed by Cath Barton– The art of the short story is about suggestion. It is about offering something that invites
Read more-Reviewed by Karen Goodwin- Animal Noises by Phoebe Walker is quite unlike anything I’ve read. It’s a darkly comical and
Read more–Reviewed by Dipika Mummery– Winner of the 2019 Saboteur Award for best short story collection, Table Manners (Dahlia Press) by
Read more–Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick- Weaving in and out of remembered places, the poems seem to inhabit dream-like landscapes and dreams,
Read more–Reviewed by Neil Campbell– I came to Nancy Stohlman’s Going Short (Ad Hoc Fiction) with some trepidation. I’ve been writing
Read moreIn Conversation with… opens a dialogue with fiction, non-fiction and poetry specialists, to provide a window into what really goes into the decision-making process behind creative writing submissions.
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Blue Dot Aubade uses astrophysics and human experience through poetry to create a wider understanding of
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