Hanes by Sophie McKeand, Review #29
-Reviewed by Claire Trévien- The first thing to note about Hanes is that it has a beautifully tactile cover, made
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien- The first thing to note about Hanes is that it has a beautifully tactile cover, made
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien- Lucy Furlong has a reputation for creating psychogeographical poetry projects. First there was Amniotic City, a
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trevien- There are a couple of things I find interesting about Adrian Sobol’s Selfies with the Moon
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien- Look, I love self-publishing. It’s a great opportunity to create something not possible otherwise, whether through
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– First things first, this is a gorgeous object, bound only by see-through ribbons which wrap around
Read more-Reviewed by Eleanor Hemsley- Looking for the Witches is an extraordinary collection of interlocking short stories that explores both the
Read more-Reviewed by Angela Topping– This small hand-stitched rectangular pamphlet is a delightful blending of design and poetry, which work together perfectly.
Read more-Reviewed by Claudia Haberberg- I cannot help but feel that the title of Neil Fraser Addison’s I Think We Should
Read more-Reviewed by Nick Sweeney– Arguably, one approach to the short story is to take ordinary people and show extraordinary events
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– Russell Barker initially completed what would become Disc-0 during NaNoWriMo 2008. Having set the novel aside for
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