
Spring 2025
Issue 110
£12.00
Physical magazine. Includes free UK shipping.
The Spring 2025 issue includes new poems by featured author Vidyan Ravinthiran, as well as new work by Daljit Nagra, Vona Groarke, Paul Farley, Moniza Alvi, Alan Gillis, and Karen McCarthy Woolf. This exciting issue also introduces a vital prose piece by Jennifer Lee Tsai on the work of Julia Kristeva. Hasti and Oluwaseun Olayiwola jointly review the collection Adam by Gboyega Odubanjo. The reviews section contains criticism by Zakia Carpenter-Hall, Patrick Romero McCafferty, Katrina Naomi, and more.
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Contents
Editorial
Niall Campbell Editorial
Poems
- Three Rings / The Rout at Brunanburh
- Wherefore All This Wormy Circumstance
- My Mother’s Mother / White Wisteria
- The First Worst Thing
- The Lark Ascending
- Every Book is Your First, Every Book is Your Last / First Rain in Paradise
- The Queensferry Bridge / Midsummer
- Mestiço: Mestiça / Mestizo: Mestiza / Girassol / Sunflower
- Cat’s Cradle
- let me explain
- from Pond Life: 24th October Night, Rain / from Pond Life: 15th April Biteless / from Pond Life: 3rd October Lostest
- When I Hear the Young Poets
- Hindsight
- Auspice of Chrysaora Hysoscella
- Chopin’s Prelude in D-flat Major, Op. 28 No. 15 (‘Raindrop’)
- Kropyvnytskyi to Liverpool, 1907
- Doors
- Letter from Andrei Aliaksandru
- Fragile Dreams
- Bedtime Abecedarian
- The Wrappers
- The Demystified Heart
- Ghost
- Girl, xCh’ok
- Family Photographs / One for Sorrow
- Barry & Glodean
- The Grasslands
- Land Rover
- A fisherman / My mother’s English
Selected Essays & Reviews
- Isabelle Baafi On Legacy
- Jennifer Lee Tsai A Matrilineal Semiotic. Responding to the work of Julia Kristeva
- Hasti and Oluwaseun Olayiwola ‘to us you return’. Review a poignant and illuminating debut
- Zakia Carpenter-Hall Celebrating Survival. On three collections that navigate grief and reach across generations
- Patrick Romero McCafferty On Ruin and Warld-luve. On two collections exploring communion with the natural world
- Jenna Clake Increments of Noticing. On three collections that explore the politics of how we engage with the natural world
- Katrina Naomi Writing Forward, Looking Back. On four pamphlets that reach for new forms to examine loss, defiance, and hope
- Benjamin J Larner Remnants of a Mind. On three collections that use technology and mass media to de- and reconstruct concepts of identity in the postmodern world

