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I’d found a home

Feature: Steven Lovatt on reading poetry in translation and the style and sensibility of Zbigniew Herbert

That red light in the darkness

Book Review: Alan Buckley reviews The Kids by Hannah Lowe (Bloodaxe, 2021)

the kitchen

by Amanda Joshua — our Friday Poem on 21/01/22

And lo! the people came

Feature: Hosts Helen Ivory and Martin Figura tell us about the Live at the Butchery Zoom readings

When you are being eaten by vultures they will leave your face alone

Book Review: Hilary Menos reviews Jongleur by Rennie Parker (Shoestring, 2021)

Phantom Settlements

by Mat Riches — our Friday Poem on 14/01/22

Voices in a strange land

In Conversation: The Friday Poem talks to Exiled Writers Ink founding director Jennifer Langer 

This well-mannered patch of green, flecked with red

Book Review: Carl Tomlinson reviews This Fruiting Body by Caleb Parkin (Nine Arches, 2021)

Inheritance

by Sharon Phillips — our Friday Poem on 07/01/22

What have you done with the blue, beautiful world?

Feature: A round-up of eco-poetry anthologies

Do girls not have fangs?

Book Review: Bruno Cooke reviews The Book of Bad Betties (Bad Betty, 2021) edited by Vanessa Kisuule and Anja Konig

My Farm

by Rob A. Mackenzie — our Friday Poem on 31/12/21
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