Poetry as Attention, Illumination and Acts of Resistance
Catherine Davidson A poem can be an act of attention, a distillation of language, a private prayer, or a pair of glasses to help see
Catherine Davidson A poem can be an act of attention, a distillation of language, a private prayer, or a pair of glasses to help see
Reviewed by Margret Laird Here is a fresh new first novel dealing with three Oxford graduates entering the real world in the very recent timescale
Reviewed by Shreyak Khanal Against White Feminism is an intelligent critique of the current status quo of feminism and discourse on how to fundamentally reform
Reviewed by Nicole Enya McPeake Professor Bill McGuire’s Skyseed is an effective and direct warning of how not to combat climate change. Depicting the government’s
By Margret Laird Paul Seabright socks his opinion to us at once: “Our everyday life rests on fragile foundations. Our teeming, industrialized, networked existence is
By Louisa Walsh Louise Waugh spent three years researching and writing this unflinching investigation into human trafficking across Europe. She traveled to places most infested