‘No, Robot, No!’ by Jon Stone and Kirsten Irving
-Reviewed by Claire Trevien– Roy Marvin and Eve Bishop, the authors of No, Robot, No! are in fact, as you
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Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell- It’s always hard, as a Westerner, reviewing a collection of poetry centred around the war in
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trevien– Blackheath Books is an independent artisan publisher specializing in the making of original books and pamphlets. Hand-letterpressed
Read moreRather than publishing some Neruda, the Valentine’s day special will be an antidote to Valentine’s day. I have finally acquired
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Read more-Reviewed by Juliet Wilson– The LBJ is a biannual publication dedicated to creative writing about birds. Its title comes from
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Read moreClementine was launched in 2008 and is a literary magazine for persona poetry and photography. By persona poetry, Clementine means
Read moreThis isn’t the usual practice, but as it’s Halloween, please find below Helen Kitson’s ‘Day of the Dead’ from her
Read more–Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– There’s something dreamlike about Myra Connell’s pamphlet, From the Boat, published by Nine Arches Press. Look at
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