Selected Poems by Federico García Lorca
why I owned but didn’t read this book for five years (anger, depression)
why I owned but didn’t read this book for five years (anger, depression)
a powerful anthology of poetry and prose
a Wide Sargasso Sea for Lolita
chapbook review that turns into me recounting my entire relationship with sex
Scott Manley Hadley on the poetry scene
some inappropriate teenage nostalgia
it’s not love if u pretend they don’t shit
listen and or watch me read some poems (or do neither)
good, serious, accessible poems
this is impressive, i am depressive
v good poems tho a v poor blog post
so much depends upon triumphofthenow.com
more tasty contemporary poetry
hear my voice, reacquaint yourselves with my fallibility
love love love love love love love
slowly, book by book, i realise what i like
very very good Argentine poems
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 literary lifestyle novelist in the GUM clinic
live by the river
if sex sells who’s buying
Is The Best of Malcolm Lowry your favourite Malcolm Lowry book?
Great poems from an EU Prize winner; the peripatetic blogger continues to splinter
Angry poetry from the badlands of the East Midlands.
A British woman considers the life of her Rwandan husband and his country.
Poems about sad, lonely, englishmen
A book that describes itself as “Ian Fleming meets Rimbaud”
home of the lo-fi magazine web series
driving myself crazy / reading books about the motorway
A glimmer of hope: I am almost able to read in Spanish.
because white men can’t / police their imagination / black men are dying
I met a stranger off the internet and he gave it to me.
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Visiting the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales.
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