The first half of this poetic conversation offers the people's voice - how Hoi Polloi survive und...
This eclectic collection of poetry explores the fragility and impermanence of all that is preciou...
'What can I say about a collection featuring a singing and dancing papaya, a pesky street charact...
The Road To Clevedon Pier is the first Anthology of poetry from The Hedgehog Poetry Press, contai...
Everything sings in these pages, from birds to buildings who remember the children who once lived...
'Kristin Garth writes as if her life depends on it. She is a genius in the deepest sense of the w...
If, as it has been said, every poem is a love poem to something, then each of the poems in Fallin...
'In a pamphlet saturated in colour,Damien Donnelly takes us on an immersive journey through a lan...
The Garden er is a long poem which contains a sequence of elegies. It follows a year in a garden,...
'Kristin Garth's work is a vulnerable piece of writing, connected with hybrid memoirs. It is fill...
'Apple Water' is a small collection of poems and short prose based on Raine's Romany family who a...
The full line-up for the magazine, is:Poems fromChristopher LevensonLucía Orellana DamacelaAlison...
Anatomy of A Dress explores messages regarding how women have historically been encouraged to dre...
'The Blue Hour is a period of morning and evening twilight when the sun is below the horizon colo...
Sue Burge is a poet and freelance creative writing and film studies tutor based in North Norfolk....
Broken Things is a gathered handful of poems formed from quiet curiosity at the ordinary and stra...
A Restricted View From Under The Hedge (In The Springtime) is a stunning collection of some of th...
Peter Pegnall has published six full collections of poetry, 5 with Lapwing Press and one with Bla...
'Katie Proctor's Seasons is a collection of temporal elegant epiphanies well suited to a pandemic...
Raine Geoghegan presents a selection of timeless and culturally rich Monlogues, Haibuns and Songs...
Karen Dennison's 'The Paper House' is a stunning collection from one of Britain's finest new voic...
Shakespeare for Sociopaths is a collection of sociopathic characters commented on, caged in the S...
The third edition of this vibrant poetry magazine showcases some of the finest and most original ...
A collaboration of ten poems on the theme of TRUTH between two Prize Winning poets Maria Castro D...
A collection of poetry from one of the UK's more important new voices. 'Woodworm' showcases the t...
'Reading the poems together is like stepping into a forest where each tree has a highly individua...
Memory Forest finds Gaynor Kane preoccupied with the threshold between the living and the dead. I...
An article on quantum entanglement and the behaviour of sub-atomic particles inspired the beginni...
The 'chengyu', Mandarin Chinese for idiom, condenses a feeling, sentence and more often than not ...
The second edition of 'A Restricted View From Under The Hedge' again showcases some amazing poets...
Vertigo to Go is a timely and searing examination of the current state of the world, seen through...
''Saudade' captures the zeitgeist of an age seduced by social media with its images of idealised ...
'There occurs an uprooting' writes Peter A. in Helenium One and Only, a poem from his deeply movi...
'I love that these words are about The Self - But not self-indulgent. There's no ego here, just w...
'Perhaps we were all tall children then, playing games on asphalt under alien stars, the heat boi...
Discover folklore about oak and mistletoe, and legends around lavender, white lily, amaryllis, ba...
We Wear The Crown is the debut pamphlet from Lucy Heuschen. We walk with Lucy through the afterma...
'Sanjeev Sethi's poems are notable for conciseness, for their clarity. Observations, when they ar...
'This finely crafted collection takes us on a personal journey to places of love, leaning, longin...
Of Gone Fox is a cycle of 13 poems held between two photos of a dead fox...Mark Goodwin is a poet...
'Julie Stevens speaks with the true voice of feeling, wrestling hope out of pain and celebrating ...
In a realm that lies between worlds, this collection of poems beguiles with tales of spent and un...
Progress spinning ahead of usbut just out of reachWhy do we struggle to move forward, to accept c...
In My Life as a Time Traveller, Oz Hardwick pushes the idea of memoir into dazzlingly unexpected ...
Miniskirts in The Waste Land, set in Notting Hill and India, is an elegy for the late 60s early 7...
Fall, Nigel Kent's latest pamphlet, eavesdrops on an affair that has devastating consequences for...
Transformations is an ekphrastic collection of poems all drawing inspiration from the work of the...