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Issue 3810 9th May 2013
New poetry from Elizabeths Nannestad and Smither.
By Tim Upperton in Poetry
Issue 3810 9th May 2013
New poetry from Elizabeths Nannestad and Smither.
By Tim Upperton in Books
Issue 3799 21st Feb 2013
The soundtrack throughout Pride and Prejudice is the jingle of pounds, shillings and pence.
By Tim Upperton in Books
Issue 3795 24th Jan 2013
Poetry collections from James Brown, David Beach, Geoff Cochrane and Harry Ricketts.
By Tim Upperton in Books
Issue 3757 12th May 2012
“And I was marooned/half way through a poem called/‘Beauti
By Tim Upperton in Poetry
Issue 3739 5th Jan 2012
We both got home late, the night we ate the baby, and the girl from the agency was out the door as fast as she could pocket fifty bucks. You were tired. I was tired. I cracked open a beer and I wat
By Tim Upperton in Poetry
Issue 3724 22nd Sep 2011
“Goethe reckoned everything inside/is also outside.” This theme, already announced in the book’s title, appears early in Brian Turner’s generous new collection, in a poem called Misunderstandings
By Tim Upperton in Poetry
Issue 3715 20th Jul 2011
The subtle touch of Sam Hunt.