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–Reviewed by Julieta Caldas– In an interview with HeadStuff, Jenna Clake states that prose poetry allows her ‘to tell a
Read more–Reviewed by Julieta Caldas– In an interview with HeadStuff, Jenna Clake states that prose poetry allows her ‘to tell a
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – Kim Kyung Ju’s Wikipedia page states that he was once considered a ‘classical’ poet,
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – In Sonnets, Noelle Kocot turns the sonnet on its head until it is just recognisable (the
Read more-Reviewed by Jenna Clake- La Errante, a new multi-lingual zine of poetry and illustration, unfolds like album artwork to reveal
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – Michael Naghten Shanks’ Year of the Ingénue is fascinated with cinema, and is divided
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – The Glass of Elisabeth Sennitt Clough’s title appears in many ways throughout her pamphlet:
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – Alice is an anthology celebrating the 150th anniversary of the publication of Lewis Carroll’s
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – In James Trevelyan’s DISSOLVE to: L.A., poems are voiced by the minor characters of
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – In her introduction to A Galaxy of Starfish, editor Sophie Essex states: ‘Whilst our
Read more– Reviewed by Jenna Clake – The theme for Paper & Ink’s seventh issue is ‘hangovers’, which (perhaps inevitably) results
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