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And far away a writer drawing a breath

Pamphlet Review: Regina Weinert reviews Uneasy Pieces by Nancy Campbell (Guillemot Press 2022)

A way of saying

Book Review: Matthew Paul reviews Fool by Greta Stoddart (Bloodaxe, 2022)

Art on the Walls

by Nicholas McGaughey — our Friday Poem on 25/11/22

The space between bars

Pamphlet Review: Nell Prince reviews Angola, America by Sammy Weaver (Seren, 2022)

Hunker

Feature: Jane Routh on 'hunker'

Domestic Economy Reader for Irish Schools

by John Mee — our Friday Poem on 18/11/22

We can never be passengers any more

Unpack a poem: Alan Buckley on 'The Walkers' by John Glenday 

Hope is a thing with 1. Fur 2. Down 3. Feathers 4. An exoskeleton

Book Review: Hilary Menos reviews I Dreamed I Was Emily Dickinson’s Boyfriend by Ron Koertge (Red Hen Press, 2022)

A spill of yew

Pamphlet Review: Rory Waterman reviews Apostasy by John Burnside (Dare-Gale Press, 2022)

 Imagining Sow

by Roger Elkin — our Friday Poem on 11/11/22

The Right Questions

Feature: Will Daunt  looks at the work of Roger Elkin and the critical relevance of his latest project The F Word

The Irish word for love

Book Review: Chris Edgoose reviews Rescue Contraptions by Joe Duggan (tall-lighthouse, 2022)
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