Review: Stranger in Town by Cedar Sigo
Stranger in TownCedar SigoPublished by City Lights PressReviewed by Colin Herd‘I have tried above all to bring an allure to poetry.’The phrase ‘Stranger in Town’ always makes me think of the 1965...
View ArticleAnnouncing GFEST 2010: London's gay arts festival
GFEST – Gaywise FESTival, 'London's LGBT and queer cross - art festival for all', has announced an exciting and ambitious 2010 programme. The festival will take place across London in prestigious...
View ArticleReview: Ganymede Unfinished
Ganymede UnfinishedBryan Borland (ed)Published by Sibling Rivalry PressReviewed by Gregory WoodsThe gay literary and cultural journal Ganymede had only been going since 2008, and had only appeared in...
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HYMNJohn BartonPublished by Brick BooksReviewed by Gregory WoodsThe pithiest thing about the Canadian poet John Barton’s new collection, HYMN, is the pun in its title, suggesting a hymn to him (whom?)....
View ArticleReview: After My Own Heart by Sophia Blackwell
AFTER MY OWN HEARTby Sophia BlackwellPublished by Lime House BooksReviewed by Eric Karl AndersonEvie Day is a woman in her late twenties who feels like she should be settling down. She has a steady job...
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