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What’s left at the end of the world

Pamphlet Review: Maggie Mackay reviews Sensitive to Temperature by Serena Alagappan (Smith|Doorstop Books, 2023)

Paradise of garagistes

Pamphlet Review: Chris Edgoose reviews >Impasse: for Jules Maigret by Sean O’Brien (Hercules Editions, 2023)

Waves of lavender shadow growing darker in their blueness

Book Review: Alan Buckley reviews Up Late by Nick Laird (Faber, 2023)

The forest’s edge

Book Review: Charlotte Gann reviews Beyond the Gate by Clare Best (Worple Press, 2023)

They cannot subtract me

Book Review: Stephen Payne reviews Mathematics for Ladies: Poems on Women in Science by Jessy Randall (Goldsmiths Press, 2022)

Something honeylike that makes me lean in closer

Book Review: D.A. Prince reviews Before We Go Any Further by Tristram Fane Saunders (Carcanet, 2023)

* […] Mol is an imaginary friend, the latest fad everyone wants to get their hands on [go to page 18]

Book Review: Isabelle Thompson reviews Making Sense by Dide (Verve Poetry, 2023)

Poetry for children: where do we start?

Feature: Annie Fisher gathers together the best children's poetry, and the best children's poetry anthologies

A curlew flings its loop of sound

Feature: Rowan Bell travels to Amble on the North Sea coast of Northumberland to talk to poet, historian and broadcaster Katrina Porteous

A simple tree rooted in a quiet dream

Feature: Helena Nelson considers the pros and cons of Tree Poetry 

The Lies of Owls

Feature: Rebecca Ferrier explores truth, doubt, and lies in poetry, and looks at how poems can act as windows into our past selves

New, hopeful arrangements

Castaway: Christopher Arksey chooses poems from Philip Larkin, Christopher Reid and U.A. Fanthorpe to take to his desert island
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