Rib by Sharon Black
-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey- Rib, Sharon Black’s third publication, is published by Wayleave Press (and beautifully printed by Andrew’s of
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey- Rib, Sharon Black’s third publication, is published by Wayleave Press (and beautifully printed by Andrew’s of
Read more-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Sunday’s Child is a 23-part poem sequence that explores illegitimacy at a time when children born
Read more-Reviewed by Stephen Payne- The front pages of this pamphlet reproduce a letter the poet received from his neighbours in
Read more-Reviewed by Stephen Payne- Pauline Yarwood’s poems are unshowy, they don’t overreach for poetry. They frequently move me, and make
Read more– Reviewed by Penny Boxall – Anna Lewis’ elegant pamphlet, A White Year, opens with the keen intelligence of a
Read more– Reviewed by Sarah Hymas – Out of Deep Time, as the title indicates, is a wide-ranging pamphlet with a relaxed,
Read more-Reviewed by Jennifer Edgecombe- As an object, The Island, published by Wayleave, makes you feel as if you are embarking
Read more– Reviewed by Caroline M Davies – Choosing New Omens is a pamphlet of fifteen poems charting the poet’s journey
Read more– Reviewed by Fiona Moore – Pots, bowls, jars, jugs: the poems in Clay take vessels as a starting point,
Read more– Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick – Mark Carson hooked me on the opening page of this twelve poem collection, when
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