MAKE IT GNEW: Malkin by Camille Ralphs
-Reviewed by Dominic Hale– Malkin is Camille Ralphs’ astonishing and idiosyncratic debut pamphlet. Beautifully illustrated by publisher Emma Wright (The Emma
Read more-Reviewed by Dominic Hale– Malkin is Camille Ralphs’ astonishing and idiosyncratic debut pamphlet. Beautifully illustrated by publisher Emma Wright (The Emma
Read moreWe continue our spotlight on each category, this time turning to the Best Poetry Pamphlet category which takes us from
Read moreOver 1700 people nominated in this year’s Saboteur Awards, and once again we are in awe at the variety of
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Read more– Reviewed by Jessica Traynor – Poetry anthologies can sometimes seem like publications without a market. Some poetry readers take a slightly
Read more– In which Becky Varley–Winter sums up Best Anthologies, Poetry Pamphlets, Reviewers, and Publishers – Best Anthology Best Anthology was a dynamic,
Read moreThis month, we will showcase each of the works shortlisted in the Saboteur Awards by category. Next up: most innovative publisher! If
Read more– Reviewed by Sohini Basak – Strikingly, the poems in Campaign in Poetry are as much about contesting lack of concern about democracy as
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