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Clothesline in Summer

by Michael P Aleman — our Friday Poem on 24/05/2024

Sequins stay sequins

Book Review: D. A. Prince reviews The Asking: New and Selected Poems by Jane Hirshfield (Bloodaxe, 2024)

Alert, electric, alive

Book Review: Maggie Mackay reviews A Change in the Air by Jane Clarke (Bloodaxe Books, 2023)

After the miracle

by Richard Meier — our Friday Poem on 17/05/2024

Across the border

Book Review: Isabelle Thompson reviews Come Here to This Gate by Rory Waterman

Embroidering a priest

Book Review: Carl Tomlinson reviews Eleanor Among The Saints by Rachel Mann (Carcanet, 2024)

One night 

by Ian Seed — our Friday Poem on 10/05/2024

What clings to its underside

Book Review: Stephen Payne reviews House on the A34 by Philip Hancock (CB Editions, 2023)

Lunar valleys in my mind

Feature: Is Taylor Swift a 'tortured poet'? Bruno Cooke listens to her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department

Celestial Objects

by Maria Castro Dominguez — our Friday Poem on 03/05/2024

Regal, speared, violent

Book Review: Michael Grieve reviews Rapture’s Road by Seán Hewitt (Penguin Books, 2024)

Alive as the bay tree

Pamphlet review: Mat Riches reviews Variety Turns by Christopher Arksey (Broken Sleep Books, 2024)
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