Search the Archive.North and South Photo-feature: Rory Waterman talks about his time as international writer in residence for Bucheon UNESCO City of Literature Three pamphlets: Sarah Mnatzaganian, Judi Sutherland and Hugo Williams Pamphlet Review: Matthew Paul reviews Lemonade in the Armenian Quarter by Sarah Mnatzaganian (Against the Grain, 2022), Maggie Mackay reviews Following Teisa by Judi Sutherland (Book Mill, 2021) and Hilary Menos reviews Badlands by Hugo Williams (Mariscat, 2021) Statues to honour hunger Book Review: Fiona Moore reviews Eat Or We Both Starve by Victoria Kennefick (Carcanet, 2021) Presence by Marcia Menter — our Friday Poem on 18/03/22 paid Feature: Andrew McMillan on the challenges and rewards of poetry commissions Waiting with Leszek by June Wentland — our Friday Poem on 08/04/22 Poetry: a lockdown journey Feature: Sophie Buchaillard talks about the Writers on Reading podcast, how poetry can be a real conversation between writer and reader, and about the future of Welsh poetry Three pamphlets: Martin Figura, Leontia Flynn and Naush Sabah Pamphlet Review: Khadija Rouf reviews My Name is Mercy by Martin Figura (Fair Acre, 2021), Hilary Menos reviews Nina Simone is Singing by Leontia Flynn (Mariscat, 2021) and Mat Riches reviews Litanies by Naush Sabah (Guillemot, 2021) Wind-up people by Jacqueline Schaalje — our Friday Poem on 11/03/22 I’m enjoying the anonymity while it lasts In Conversation: The Friday Poem talks to Brian Bilston, the unofficial Poet Laureate of Twitter Prizes prised from the perished Pamphlet Review: Bruno Cooke reviews Please Do Not Touch by Casey Bailey (Burning Eye, 2021) Lost at the Western General by Kate Hendry — our Friday Poem on 04/03/22 ‹ 1 … 33 34 35 36 37 … 45 ›