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Walking The Hill

by Pam Zinnemann-Hope — our Friday Poem on 26/04/2024

How wholly are we to be pressed?

Book Review: Will Snelling reviews God Complex by Rachael Allen (Faber, 2024)

Pangolins and Plainsong

BooK Review: Annie Fisher reviews Words of Mercury by Alasdair Paterson (Shearsman Books, 2024)

East Dubuque Sandbar 1959

by Robert Halleck — our Friday Poem on 19/04/2024

A voice from the silence

Book Review: Jane Routh reviews The Silence by Gillian Clarke (Carcanet, 2024)

‘How to’ Poetry — Part Two

Book Review: In Part Two of our round up of 'How To Poetry' books, we review books from Fly on the Wall Press and Smith|Doorstop.

The Importance of Being Earnest

by Jeanette Burton — our Friday Poem on 12/04/2024

I eat clean but train dirty. That’s perfection.

Book Review: D. A. Prince reviews Taking Liberties by Leontia Flynn (Cape, 2024)

‘How To’ Poetry — Part One

Book Review: In Part One of our round up of How To Poetry books, we review books from Nine Arches Press and Roger Robinson

Wetsuit

by Regina Weinert — our Friday Poem on 05/04/2024

Poetry on social media: riding the wave

Feature: Bruno Cooke looks at three poets who exemplify the shift in what it means to successfully integrate social media into one’s poetic method

The Ark wasn’t always a toy

Pamphlet Review: Karen Smith reviews Noah by Penelope Shuttle (Broken Sleep Books, 2023)
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