Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
This month, we will showcase each of the works shortlisted in the Saboteur Awards by category. Next up: one off’s! If
Read moreThis month, we will showcase each of the works shortlisted in the Saboteur Awards by category. Next up: anthologies! If you’d
Read more– Reviewed by Jennifer Edgecombe – Issue 3 of Boscombe Revolution is a collection of 21 poems and prose, by 17 authors,
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W Pope – Lauren K. Alleyne’s first collection, Difficult Fruit, is appropriately named. There is sweetness here, richness, but
Read more– Reviewed by Angelina D‘Roza – Have you ever read a poem in which someone’s clearly said not to mention that event/brand/name/trend because it will
Read more-Reviewed by Andie Berryman– No Christmas is the twelfth single in the Pankhearst Femme Noir line, authored by head honcho
Read moreThis month, we will showcase each of the works shortlisted in the Saboteur Awards by category. Next up: poetry pamphlets! If
Read moreThis month, we will showcase each of the works shortlisted in the Saboteur Awards by category. Next up: best spoken
Read moreThis month, we will showcase each of the works shortlisted in the Saboteur Awards by category. Next up: best collaborative
Read moreThis month, we will showcase each of the works shortlisted in the Saboteur Awards by category. Next up: regular spoken
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