“Where Eve is gifted a rich internal life,” @godelievedebree writes in her review of Carmen Boullosa’s “The Book of Eve,” “Adam is one-dimensional and pathetic until he proves to be downright degenerate.” https://t.co/CUaaaSniEr
"The question is indeterminate; who is being asked, is it reflexive or supplied to the reader?" @godelievedebree reviews Hasib Hourani's "rock flight." https://t.co/hcPrhddWyM
this was such a joy to get to do, mostly because of the thoughtful and intelligent questions asked by @XBagginses, thanks again so much to the @anthro_poetry team ✨
the inaugural Anthropocene poem of the month - chosen by @XBagginses - is 'night creatures, 1965' by @godelievedebree 🥇 🏆🎊
check it out 🔽
https://t.co/Le8Fi3wqSE
& read a craft based interview with Godelieve about the poem over on our substack 🔽
https://t.co/F4Ls2OZAsa
Issue Thirteen is NOW LIVE!
Edited by @HelenMort, Issue 13 marks our return after the hiatus around the Anthology launch and we're psyched to be back.
With thanks to Helen and all our contributors – we hope you enjoy reading:
https://t.co/2ji1U5YIxC
✍️️The London Library is delighted to announce the newest cohort of its flagship Emerging Writers Programme, which supports early-career writers and is now entering its sixth year.
Meet the 2024/25 cohort: https://t.co/Z99ihlj5YO
Thrilled to have interviewed Rachael Allen about heartbreak, horror movies and her newest collection God Complex for @portmagazine
https://t.co/VJtYUr610X
Sweet twitter followers - I have a ticket to the LRB Anne Carson event at Conway Hall on Monday evening (25th) I am hoping to sell for bought price (£20!) - please get in touch if you, or anyone you know, might want it x