Saboteur Awards 2018: Spotlight on the Best Poetry Pamphlet Shortlist
The wonderful thing about the Saboteur Awards is that the public-nominated shortlisted essentially supplies you with a whole new reading
Read moreThe wonderful thing about the Saboteur Awards is that the public-nominated shortlisted essentially supplies you with a whole new reading
Read more– Reviewed by Angelina D’Roza – C. A. LaRue is a registered member of the Tlingit Nation of Alaska. The
Read more– Reviewed by John Mee – Houdini’s Wife and Other Women, published by Chicago-based dancing girl press, is Amy Schreibman
Read more– Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey – According to Carolyn Forché, ‘One cannot transcend trauma. Trauma is trapped and clings to that
Read more– Reviewed by Angelina D’Roza – The girl and her eggplant would not be parted These are the opening lines of
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien- There should be a term for poetry publishers whose own poetry should be wider known. I
Read more– Reviewed by Becky Varley–Winter – With its pink cover and skull-&-crossbones, Abigail Welhouse’s Bad Baby announces itself as a bold splash of
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 Angelina D‘Roza – Like those Electoral Commission Adverts “If you don’t do politics, there’s not much you do
Read more-Reviewed by Nicole Rollender– Danielle Susi’s 12-poem chapbook, The Month In Which We Are Born, pays careful attention to the
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