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Softwood

by Philip Hancock — our Friday Poem on 27/01/23

Down in the soily waters

Unpack a poem: Natalie Shaw on 'Maybe; maybe not' by Denise Riley

Schist and quartz and sparks of mica

Book Review: Hilary Menos reviews The Red House by Sharon Black (Drunk Muse Press, 2022)

Haunted, haunting, cursed and cursing

Pamphlet Review: Bruno Cooke reviews Farewell Tour by Stefan Mohamed (Verve, 2022)

Escape

by Rachel Burns — our Friday Poem on 20/01/23

Pierre Bonnard and the art of writing poetry

Feature: Rowan Bell on Pierre Bonnard and the art of writing poetry

Let the morbid fancy roam

Book Review: Rory Waterman reviews Donald Davie, Selected Poems, ed. Sinéad Morrissey (Carcanet, 2022)

Something beginning with earth

Book Review: Maggie Mackay reviews Desperate Fishwives by Lindsay Macgregor (Molecular Press, Geneva, 2022)

Sisters,

by Karen Smith — our Friday Poem on 13/01/23

Castaway Companions

Castaway: Kathy Pimlott choses poems by e.e. cummings, Keats and Mimi Khalvati for her desert island stay

A change in the momentum of the world

Book Review: Victoria Moul reviews The Thirteenth Angel by Philip Gross (Bloodaxe, 2022)

More sea than land, more sky than earth

Pamphlet Review: Jane Routh reviews After Clare by William Thompson (New Walk 2022) and A Separate Appointment by Rebecca Farmer (New Walk, 2022)
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