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in reply to: Book Reviews: Feedback/Discussions #15140
The Odyssey, Rouge, Bunny, Carmilla, Curses of Lavender, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, The Daemon Lover, Charles are all the book reviews added from April-May. Nice variety here, which we hope you enjoy.
in reply to: Book Reviews: Feedback/Discussions #15138The Odyssey, Rouge, Bunny, Carmilla, Curses of Lavender, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, The Daemon Lover, Charles are all the book reviews added from April-May. Nice variety here, which we hope you enjoy.
in reply to: Book Reviews: Feedback/Discussions #15139The Odyssey, Rouge, Bunny, Carmilla, Curses of Lavender, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, The Daemon Lover, Charles are all the book reviews added from April-May. Nice variety here, which we hope you enjoy.
in reply to: Book Reviews: Feedback/Discussions #15136The Odyssey, Rouge, Bunny, Carmilla, Curses of Lavender, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, The Daemon Lover, Charles are all the book reviews added from April-May. Nice variety here, which we hope you enjoy.
in reply to: Book Reviews: Feedback/Discussions #15137The Odyssey, Rouge, Bunny, Carmilla, Curses of Lavender, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, The Daemon Lover, Charles are all the book reviews added from April-May. Nice variety here, which we hope you enjoy.
in reply to: Competition Progress #15135June Competitions has some very prestigious short story competitions. Wasn’t that many free comps this month, but still loads of great paid opportunities.
in reply to: Competition Progress #15095May Competitions updated. Some very prestigious ones this month!
in reply to: Book Reviews: Feedback/Discussions #15094A lot of new book reviews added this month, with great variety. I’ve expanded the categories in which some of these book reviews are kept for better balance and engagement.
in reply to: Book Reviews: Feedback/Discussions #15093Really like your thorough take on this. I especially liked your exploration of the boundaries and meaning (or lack of) outside the cage. It really got me thinking about how the book psychologically explores institutionalisation. The idea that when someone is confined for so long, they become so used to the structure that even when they’re free, they’re completely lost. Very deep
Hi everyone! Just a quick update — I’ve now added a visual reel video for Tomorrow to accompany the poem. Hope you enjoy it!
You’ll also find visual reels for Beacon by Lily and The Hills Your Mother Walked by Ananda, both of which were originally posted on our social media platforms. All three videos are now embedded directly from YouTube.
Feel free to check them out, and while you’re there, subscribe to our Youtube channel to support us and stay updated on future poetry visuals!
Thanks as always for the support
in reply to: Book Reviews: Feedback/Discussions #14937That’s a nice recommendation. Could possibly add that to the growing Non-Fiction collection :)
in reply to: Writing Guides #14936Upcoming Writing Guide coming soon….
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