Saboteur Awards 2017 – The Results
It’s been another incredible year, with nearly 4,300 people voting in the second round in the hopes that their favourite
Read moreIt’s been another incredible year, with nearly 4,300 people voting in the second round in the hopes that their favourite
Read more–Reviewed by Charlie Baylis– Catherine Graham is a ‘proudly working class’ poet from Newcastle upon Tyne. Her pamphlet Like A Fish
Read moreOnly a few more spotlights to go before voting closes at the end of the month. Next up is the
Read moreNext up in our spotlight features on each category shortlisted in the Saboteur Awards: magazines! Don’t forget to vote for
Read more– Reviewed by Angela Topping – Many of Mab Jones’ poems in take your experience and peel it are voiced in
Read more– Reviewed by Grant Tarbard – Caroline Carver’s poems are woven with fine threads, without pomp, but with vulnerability and tempestuous
Read more– Reviewed by Jessica Traynor – Border Lines is a work of psychogeography as much as poetry, making the topography
Read more– Reviewed by Elizabeth Rimmer – The Rag and Boneyard is described as a ‘take on the myth of Persephone, re-visioned
Read more– Reviewed by Humphrey Astley – Catching Light, the debut pamphlet by Devon poet Helen Boyles, is unlikely to excite
Read moreThe spotlight on each shortlists at the Saboteur Awards continues! Don’t forget to vote here, and buy tickets here. Burning
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