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Pamphlet Review: Isabelle Thompson reviews Dirty Martini by Natalie Shaw (Broken Sleep Books, 2023)

Blown like glass into brittle intricacies

玫瑰, गुलाब, rose

Book Review: D.A. Prince reviews After all we have travelled by Sarala Estruch (Nine Arches Press, 2023)

Monsoon night-song

Pamphlet Review: Steven Lovatt reviews Mother of Flip-Flops by Mukahang Limbu (Out-Spoken Press, 2022)

There are some things that can’t be washed away

Book Review: Tim Murphy reviews Sing Me Down from the Dark by Alexandra Corrin-Tachibana (Salt, 2022)

Images of aftermath

Pamphlet Review: Mat Riches reviews Exposed Staircase by Will Eaves (Rack Press, 2022)

One Woman Revolution

Book Review: Chris Edgoose reviews White/ Other by Fran Lock

A slick torpedo hurled from the blue depths

Pamphlet Review: Isabelle Thompson reviews Temporary Stasis by Lucy Holme (Broken Sleep Books, 2022)

More life!

Book Review: Stephen Payne reviews Scenes from Life on Earth by Kathryn Simmonds (Salt, 2022)

Yielding to water

Pamphlet Review: Clare Best reviews The Water People / Gens de l’eau by Vénus Khoury-Ghata, translated by Marilyn Hacker (Poetry Translation Centre, 2022)

An outstretched imitation of the original

Book Review: Jeremy Wikeley reviews bandit country by James Conor Patterson (Picador, 2022)

Hanging onto Tam Lin in The Arctic

Book Review: Helena Nelson reviews The Arctic by Don Paterson (Faber, 2022)
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