Twenty Love Poems & A Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda
it’s not love if u pretend they don’t shit
it’s not love if u pretend they don’t shit
a dark, engaging, affecting read
pleasantly surprised by what I expected to be trash
the bottle salves but doesn’t heal
gorgeous prose, important content
sad man scotty writes about being sad
hipster dystopia / hipstopia / better than that sounds
listen and or watch me read some poems (or do neither)
good, serious, accessible poems
a book too clever for me, but still engaging
this is impressive, i am depressive
an effective exploration of white saviour complex
basically why the baddies are winning atm
i read a book that’s aged badly and reflect on bad times
the London Ambulance service gets the Morbid Books treatment
v good poems tho a v poor blog post
I am bamboozled by supernatural horror
David Foster Wallace was a prick.
my past changes shape as my future brightens
very booker prize winnery booker prize winner
so much depends upon triumphofthenow.com
fun frothy men’s fiction
in a world without books, why can everybody read???
i shouldn’t have read this, but I did
more tasty contemporary poetry
short blog on a goldsmiths short
essential reading, especially if you’re a racist
hear my voice, reacquaint yourselves with my fallibility
a deluge of hand jobs and suicides cannot save this
“ok mr burns, what’s ur first name” “i dont know”
a return to prose and a whine about violence
love love love love love love love
slowly, book by book, i realise what i like
very very good Argentine poems
i went to a poetry open mic night
finally some really bloody good poems
why are poets so obsessed with outside?
is “good” poetry bad and “bad” poetry “good”?
bienvenido a la triumphofthenow.com poetry season 2018
a short story chapbook that’s fine, no more, no less
a cracking manga
simply the bestial
im blue abadadee abadie
tell me again how bad i am
poetry review PLUS why I am now a poet
another sexy sexy sex book
refresh urself before u repress urself
a literary lifestyle novelist in the GUM clinic
not a great book, not a great blog post


















































