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The outsider who writes from within

Essay: Matthew Stewart looks at the work of Michael Laskey

Then the great wheel began to turn

Book Review: Richie McCaffery reviews The Slowing Ride by Will Stone (Shearsman, 2020)

Flying the Lanner

by Tony Curtis – our Friday Poem on 09/07/21

By golly, I’ve got it

Feature: Bruno Cooke explores how the poetry of the 1918 Spanish flu compares with the poetry of the present Covid-19 pandemic

Halfway between stillness and flight

Book Review: Steven Lovatt reviews Still by Christopher Meredith (Seren, 2021)

The Baby in the Wardrobe

by Kathy Pimlott – our Friday Poem on 02/07/21

Do words help?

Feature: Consultant Clinical Psychologist and poet Khadija Rouf explores how poetry can be used to heal trauma

Surfers, swimmers and drowned sailors

Book Review: Hilary Menos reviews The Out-Islands by Martin Edwards (Smokestack, 2021)

Hotel Anonymous

by Mike Barlow – our Friday Poem on 25/06/21

Poetry editors have a love/hate relationship with poetry

In Conversation: The Friday Poem talks to Helena Nelson, poet, editor and founder of HappenStance Press and Sphinx Review

A man was shot not far from where we live

Book Review: Emma Simon reviews Little Piece of Harm by Chris Jones (Longbarrow, 2020)

beyond the gate

by Clare Best – our Friday Poem on 18/06/21
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