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Spring 2026 • Issue 113

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  • Patchwork and Polyvocality

    Helen Bowell on three books that weave memories and fragments of history into tapestries of possibility

    Helen Bowell

    Category: Reviews
    The form and content of Nina Mingya Powles’s second collection, In the Hollow of the Wave, is guided by the craft of sewing. The book opens with a version of Slipstitch, the pamphlet Powles published with Guillemot in 2024, in [...]
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  • ‘Lament and battle cry’: poetry from wartime Ukraine

    Fiona Benson interviews Artur Dron΄ & Yuliya Musakovska

    Fiona Benson

    Category: Interviews

    Ukrainian poet Artur Dron΄ published his debut collection Dormitory No. 6 in 2020. His second collection We Were Here (Ukraine: Old Lion, 2023) details his experience on the frontline as a soldier in the Ukrainian army; however, as Dron΄ says in his 2024 Literary Hub interview, the poems ‘were written at the front, but they are not about the war. They are about people who love more than they fear.’ Yuliya Musakovska translated We Were Here into English (UK: Jantar, 2025). All proceeds from both editions go towards Voices of Children, a foundation that provides assistance to children affected by the war. Musakovska also coordinates the Ukrainian Wartime Poetry Project in collaboration with the University of Exeter and has published six poetry collections, including The God of Freedom (2021), which was translated into English and shortlisted for the Lviv UNESCO City of Literature Award, and Stones and Nails (2024), her latest book. During her recent trip to the Lviv BookForum 2025, poet Fiona Benson was unable to pin down either Dron΄ or Musakovska for an interview, so this exchange took place by email afterwards.

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  • The Pretender

    Jane Yeh

    Category: Poems
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  • On Dancing before Bed

    Anna Lena Phillips Bell

    Category: Poems
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