The Fruit Journal by Tom Watts
-Reviewed by Harry Giles– The Fruit Journal presents so completely as an academic journal – mid-seventies cover design and typography,
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– The Fruit Journal presents so completely as an academic journal – mid-seventies cover design and typography,
Read more-Compiled by Claire Trévien– Tis the seasons for lists and we don’t like feeling left out. So, as is our
Read more– interviewed by James Webster – The Inky Fingers Open Mic has been nominated for the Best Regular Spoken Word
Read more-Reviewed by Donald Gardner– What makes Harry Giles’s first pamphlet of poetry stand out is its concentration and humour. There
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– One of the things I appreciate most about web journals is their architectural nature: where
Read more-Listed by Claire Trévien– As the end of the year approaches, it is customary to attempt round-ups of sorts. Last
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– Catechism is a broad, open-hearted project, an anthology of poems for Pussy Riot, to which 110
Read more– reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj – This week Sabotage’s Performance Editor James Webster, and contrary reviewer Dana
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– Rob A. Mackenzie’s wee book, from the Salt Modern Voices series, is a tight,
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– Literary Bohemian is a lavishly produced webzine, dedicated to ‘travel-inspired writing that transports the reader, non-stop,
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