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The Dowry of Hera

by Rebecca Ferrier — our Friday Poem on 10/03/23

All Quite Thoroughly Dirty (Part Two)

Feature: Alan Buckley continues his close reading of ‘Filling Station’ by Elizabeth Bishop

This is for the poets

Feature: Bruno Cooke on new prizes for Spoken Word Poetry

Monsoon night-song

Pamphlet Review: Steven Lovatt reviews Mother of Flip-Flops by Mukahang Limbu (Out-Spoken Press, 2022)

Funeral

by Tony Kitt — our Friday Poem on 03/03/23

All Quite Thoroughly Dirty

Feature: Alan Buckley has a close look at ‘Filling Station’ by Elizabeth Bishop (Part One)

There are some things that can’t be washed away

Book Review: Tim Murphy reviews Sing Me Down from the Dark by Alexandra Corrin-Tachibana (Salt, 2022)

Images of aftermath

Pamphlet Review: Mat Riches reviews Exposed Staircase by Will Eaves (Rack Press, 2022)

The Biddy Boys

by Frank Dullaghan — our Friday Poem on 24/02/23

The difficult visiting times

In Conversation: Hilary Menos talks to Philip Gross about The Wasting Game and Deep Field, writing in good faith, and what makes a 'good' poem

One Woman Revolution

Book Review: Chris Edgoose reviews White/ Other by Fran Lock

A slick torpedo hurled from the blue depths

Pamphlet Review: Isabelle Thompson reviews Temporary Stasis by Lucy Holme (Broken Sleep Books, 2022)
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