The True Account of Captain Love and the Five Joaquins by John Clegg, illustrated by Emma Wright
-Reviewed by Alex Josephy, Alice Allen, Denise Saul, Fawzia Kane, Janet Stott, and Lily Blacksell– On 23rd July 2014, Sabotage
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Josephy, Alice Allen, Denise Saul, Fawzia Kane, Janet Stott, and Lily Blacksell– On 23rd July 2014, Sabotage
Read moreOn Saturday 31st May, at Oxford’s Jericho Tavern, we will be announcing the results of the public vote for this
Read more-Reviewed by James Mcloughlin– Don’t tell me about my roots or my life before this Don’t tell me about my
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– The Emma Press aims to publish “the kind of books you want to […] dip into
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– Richard O’Brien’s short pamphlet of 13 poems, The Emmores, takes its punning title from Ovid’s
Read more-Reviewed by Angelina D‘Roza- The Emma Press, founded in 2012, is “dedicated to producing books which are sweet, funny and
Read more-With Jonathan Aldridge– Emma Wright founded the Emma Press, an independent small publisher, in 2012. The press’ titles include The
Read more-Compiled by Claire Trévien– Tis the seasons for lists and we don’t like feeling left out. So, as is our
Read more-Reviewed by Alex Campbell– Emma Press’ new collection – the Anthology of Mildly Erotic Verse makes me long for the
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