The end of #pamphletparty: a round-up of the review-a-thon
–Claire Trévien– This December I reviewed one poetry pamphlet a day – a challenge made trickier by the fact that
Read more–Claire Trévien– This December I reviewed one poetry pamphlet a day – a challenge made trickier by the fact that
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien- The last time we reviewed an erbacce-press title, things went a bit pear-shaped in the longest
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– Amy Ekins’ debut pamphlet is unusual in that, rather than presenting a range of discrete works
Read more-Reviewed by Billy Mills– In the early 1990s, Claremont Road in Leytonstone was the locus of one of the most
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– The coincidence which was the starting-point for Angela Topping’s collaboration with textile artist Maria Walker, the
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– The title and the first poem of this chapbook get you right in the mood for
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Of late, motorways appear to be enjoying some sort of a renaissance among creative writers. Erbacce
Read more-Reviewed by Sophie Mayer– ‘it’s a port and i’m a girl’ There, in the final line of Sarah Crewe’s poem
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