Search the Archive.I don’t think Death has used a PlayStation before Book Review: Bruno Cooke reviews Hit Points: an anthology of video game poetry, edited by Aaron Kent and Matthew Haigh (Broken Sleep, 2021) How the flat with the red door swallowed me whole Lyric Essay: Ways of Looking by Kim Moore Leonard Cohen’s unknown teacher speaks from his strings by Amlanjyoti Goswami – our Friday Poem on 06/08/21 In the end it was a matter of woodworm Book Review: Steven Lovatt reviews Restorations by Ros Hudis (Seren, 2021) Castaway Companions Castaway: Ben Wilkinson chooses poems by Louis MacNeice, Stevie Smith and John Keats to take to his desert island Our Children’s Childhoods by Charlotte Gann – our Friday Poem on 30/07/21 Three pamphlets: Selima Hill, Natalie Shaw and Rachael Matthews Pamphlet Review: Hilary Menos reviews three pamphlets: Fridge by Selima Hill (The Rialto, 2021), Oh Be Quiet by Natalie Shaw (Against the Grain, 2020) and do not be lulled by the dainty starlike blossom by Rachael Matthews (The Emma Press, 2021) Do what you are going to do and I will tell about it Feature: Katrina Naomi writes about finding permission to write, violence in poetry, and what makes a happy life Lone Wolf by Anthony Wilson – our Friday Poem on 23/07/21 Literature is larger than a single set of people or the taste of one editor In Conversation: The Friday Poem talks to Amy Wack, Poetry Editor at Seren Books Visions of Juana Book Review: Mat Riches reviews Citadel by Martha Sprackland (Liverpool University Press, 2020) Part of me can’t hear the moon calling anymore by Emma Simon – our Friday Poem for 16/07/21 ‹ 1 … 44 45 46 47 48 ›