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Concentrated radiance

Steven Lovatt reviews Ceremony for the Nameless by Theresa Lola (Penguin, 2024)

Grey fank loch

Jane Routh reviews Okapi by Fiona Moore (Blue Diode Press, 2024)

The haze of the otherworld

Book Review: Matthew Paul reviews The Hawthorn Bride by Victoria Gatehouse (Indigo Dreams Publishing, 2024)

The wheeling Maybirds

Book Review: Tim Murphy reviews The Shark Nursery by Mary O’Malley (Carcanet, 2024)

A tutti-frutti cigarillo wrap stuffed with Alaskan Thunderfuck

Book Review: Dane Holt reviews GUB by Scott McKendry (Corsair, 2024)

Let us venerate niche and otherness

D.A. Prince reviews Broadlands by Matt Howard (Bloodaxe, 2024) featuring the poem 'Stand in Late May'

Un Amour Désespéré

by Stav Poleg — our Friday Poem on 01/11/2024

Other people’s parties

by Martyn Crucefix — our Friday Poem on 25/10/2024

Not my children, not my rats

by Natalie Shaw — our Friday Poem on 18/10/2024

While driving to Ikea for a laundry basket

by Heidi Beck — our Friday Poem on 11/10/2024

Lessons in The Method, #23

by Martin Jago — our Friday Poem on 04/10/2024

“Party” as Both Verb and Moral Imperative

by Katherine Meehan — our Friday Poem on 27/09/2024
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