Written originally in Me'phaa, Hubert Matiuwaa's First Rain is a selection of poems that emerged ...
In Paradise and Other Hells, José Eduardo Agualusa showcases his ability to weave diverse themes ...
Martin De Mello is a poet capable of dazzling with the familiar. Under his gaze, images, well-kno...
Heritage of Secrets echoes Thomas Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd in more than just the name o...
Defiant, humorous and insightful, 'Not Quite Right For Us' pierces through the hierarchical mecha...
The Sonnet Hack pamphlet marks the completion of an ambitious project in which Niall O'Sullivan s...
In In the Footsteps of Marco Polo, Agnes Meadows masterfully traces the ancient Silk Road with po...
A precocious début, that brims with inquisitive energy and sharp insight, overrun by wild boars i...
Starting with one of the best-known poems in the American canon, William Carlos Williams' 'This i...
As evidenced by a section called 'for' in the middle of this début pamphlet, Akila Richards is a ...
In Say, Sarala Estruch explores the limits of language in the face of overwhelming loss and attem...