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In Conversation: The Friday Poem talks to Stuart Bartholomew, founder of Verve Poetry

But what are these woods anyway?

Book Review: Fiona Moore reviews Thinking with Trees by Jason Allen-Paisant (Carcanet, 2021)

Frozen

by Jonathan Totman — our Friday Poem on 29/10/21

Compassion in strange places

Essay: Matthew Paul on the life and poetry of Patricia Beer

Distracted by eyelashes

Book Review: Steven Lovatt reviews Men Who Feed Pigeons by Selima Hill (Bloodaxe, 2021)

The Solvent Properties of Water

by Sarah Hymas — our Friday Poem on 22/10/21

Palimpsest

Feature: Chris Edgoose denounces 'palimpsest'

Essential poetry from Wayleave Press

Pamphlet Review: Richie McCaffery reviews two Wayleave pamphlets – Rib by Sharon Black and After by Jane Routh

Saturday Morning

by Martin Figura — our Friday Poem on 15/10/21

Sort of Irish and sort of famous

Feature: Rory Waterman reveals the story behind his poem 'Like Father'

Hearts pressed with aspic

Book Review: Emma Simon reviews Field Requiem by Sheri Benning (Carcanet, 2021)

Portrait of my mother as a hop-picker

by Liz Cashdan — our Friday Poem on 08/10/21
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