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Wild Hearted Woman

Feature: Helen Ivory writes on belonging, identity and finding a voice, and wonders whether hers has a Luton accent

An England both fertile and funereal

Book Review: Richie McCafferey reviews The Coming-Down Time by Robert Selby (Shoestring, 2020)

Las Cigüeñas

by Matthew Stewart – our Friday Poem on 11/06/21

You who found your dream but could not spell it

Profile: Bruno Cooke meets Spoken Word poet Joelle Taylor and discusses activism, education and the power of poetry

You can never know for certain whose head you’re in

Book Review: Mat Riches reviews RENDANG by Will Harris (Granta, 2020), winner of the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2020

A literature that is not made of literature

Book Review: Hilary Menos reviews How To Wash A Heart by Bhanu Kapil (Liverpool University Press, 2020), winner of the TS Eliot Prize 2020

Book

by Meg Peacocke – our very first Friday poem ever on 04/06/21

Friday Poems in the Anglosphere

Feature: The Frip has a scout around for other Friday Poems, from Pan Macmillan and Seren in the UK to radio and print in Australia, New Zealand and the USA
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