by Prerana Kumar | Aug 29, 2023 | Reviews
suddenly, it’s now by Blossom Hibbert Leafe Press, £7.00 (28 pages of poetry) suddenly, it’s now is a fun, dazzling and provocative debut pamphlet from a bright green voice in poetry. Blossom Hibbert hails from Sydney/Manchester but now lives in UNESCO City of...
by Prerana Kumar | Aug 10, 2023 | Word & Image
seven ages perched the birds M.P. Pratheesh ( born 1987) is a poet and artist from Kerala, India. He has published several collections of poetry in Malayalam language. His texts and images were part of let me come to your wounds; heal...
by Prerana Kumar | Aug 7, 2023 | Reviews
Federal Gods by Clare Saponia Palewell Press (112 pages of poetry) Clare Saponia’s reputation for radically engaged poetry, characterised by a boldly provocative and satirical style, was already established with The Oranges of Revolution (Smokestack Books, 2015),...
by Prerana Kumar | Jul 24, 2023 | Word & Image
Lucia Sellars plays with text, fine art and film. Her videopoems have been screened in Europe, UK, USA, Australia and Russia. The State of Moving is her recent poetry collection. Her artwork can be seen at...
by Prerana Kumar | Jul 14, 2023 | Reviews
Coalescence by Tim King Lulu Press (230 pages of poetry) Tim King can always be relied on to provide the perfect poetry pick-me-up that every writer longs for. ‘Coalescence’ is a glorious gallop through fifty years of jubilant, quirky and candid creativity....