Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
– Written by Hannah Ledlie – I suspect Jet Sweeney’s ‘Mountain’ might be a marmite poem. To test this theory
Read more-Reviewed by Pam Thompson- What is contemporary gothic? Editor Nisha Bhakoo’s aim in selecting poems for this anthology was ‘to
Read more-Reviewed by Marie Isabel Matthews-Schlinzig- Weeds are underrated. Underdogs that thrive in the smallest of spaces with the littlest of nutrients
Read more–Reviewed by Cath Barton– In Eleanor Walsh’s story of three women’s push and pull with life, with the men who
Read more–Reviewed by Sally Shaw– Demise of the Undertaker’s Wife (The Blue Nib, 2019) is a collection of twelve short stories
Read more–Reviewed by Trahearne Falvey– Performance artist Tim Etchells’ Endland (published by And Other Stories) brings together recent stories with pieces
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Read more–Reviewed by Markku Nivalainen– David Constantine is a poet-scholar who has had an illustrious career as an author, translator and
Read more–Reviewed by Terry Melia– I’ve thoroughly enjoyed previous volumes of Tales from the Shadow Booth, all edited by Dan Coxon,
Read more-Reviewed by Phoebe Walker- Patience is a virtue it seems we’d all be wise to cultivate at the moment, as
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