Thanks to James Hartley at The Madrid Review @madridlitmag for the review of my collection Mapping Broken Roads (Barnard Publishing) @Barnard_pub and for the interview about the book.
You can find the review and interview on Substack https://t.co/LcCjqy0YBZ
@alchemy_spoon Not only a book launch but also a rare chance to hear the Alchemy Spoon Editorial Team past and present read their work. Reserve a ticket as it is filling up - March 6th at the Poetry Cafe.
Submission window open for issue 18 - go expansive with bugs - glitches, irritations, virus, insects, check the etymology, their role in history, in our survival, send them (as poems) to https://t.co/zfcJbML2Ie
If you are in London on March 6, register and come to the launch at the Poetry Cafe of Roger Bloor's brilliant new collection - https://t.co/DT2ddoiwu9
“Well, here's another nice anthology you've gotten me into."
Delighted to have a poem in this Broken Sleep publication available for preorder now
https://t.co/IVkNt7XXER
Thrilled and grateful to #NationalPoetryLibrary for spotlighting @alchemy_spoon magazine: a 'magazine coupling grassroots aesthetics to big ideas, with poems, interviews, reviews, even a QR code for the magazine's Youtube channel. [..} treat yourself to an Alchemy Spoon today!'
O fractured ways, ye murmur mysteries in “Mapping Broken Roads���!
Mine verse, new-wrought, shall grace the shelves of the wonder that is Barnard Publishing come February 2026!