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That first bright garden

Book Review: Annie Fisher reviews Rain Tree by Ruth Sharman (Templar, 2022)

The poet has to have the last word

In Conversation: The Friday Poem talks to Sharon Black, editor of Pindrop Press

Jamón Ibérico

by Regina Weinert — our Friday Poem on 01/07/22

Seedpearl work

Book Review: Jane Routh reviews The Language of Bees by Rae Howells (Parthian, 2022)

Sky blue pink

Profile: Bruno Cooke on the many faces of artist, poet and social worker Tom Stockley

What do our regular reviewers say?

Feature: To celebrate a year of voicing opinion, we asked our reviewers to tell us a bit about how, when and why they came to write / review poetry

Dealing in shards

Book Review: Steven Lovatt reviews Amnion by Stephanie Sy-Quia (Granta, 2021)

Airborne

by Mary Mulholland — our Friday Poem on 24/06/22

Testament

Feature: Christopher James on Taras Shevchenko

Luve’s arcane delirium

Book Review: Richie McCaffery reviews The Mouth of Eulalie by Annie Brechin (Blue Diode, 2022)

Glass through heat

Book Review: Jane Routh reviews Panic Response by John McCullough (Penned in the Margins, 2022)

Castaway Companions

Castaway: Anne Rouse chooses a poem by H.D., ‘Die Christi Veritas’ translated from the Latin by Helen Waddell, and a poem by Yeats to take to a desert island
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