by Here Comes Everyone | Mar 23, 2021
REVIEW: ROMALYN ANTE’S ‘ANTIEMETIC FOR HOMESICKNESS’ Reviewed by Stella Backhouse The day after the EU referendum, as frantic news reporters scrambled round unglamorous northern towns conducting panicky vox pops with random pedestrians in an attempt to...
by Here Comes Everyone | Mar 9, 2021
REVIEW: KATY WAREHAM MORRIS’ ‘MAKING TRACKS’ MAKING TRACKS BY KATY WAREHAM MORRIS V. PRESS ISBN: 978-1838048808 £6.50/36 pages Reviewed by Stella Backhouse Towards the end of Middle England, the third book in Jonathan Coe’s eponymous trilogy, Benjamin...
by Here Comes Everyone | Feb 1, 2021
Letters to Mary 14.03.2020 A Review by Sofia Furtado In the evening of November 14, 1940, Coventry was the victim of one of the worst bombings in the history of World War II. Its impressive recovery story has made it UK’s official City of Peace...
by Here Comes Everyone | Jan 28, 2021
REVIEW: JOELLE TAYLOR’S ‘SONGS MY ENEMY TAUGHT ME’ SONGS MY ENEMY TAUGHT ME BY JOELLE TAYLOR OUT-SPOKEN PRESS ISBN: 978-0993103896 £10.00/60 pages Reviewed by Stella Backhouse What is the purpose of poetry? To tell the poet’s story? To convey something beautiful...
by Here Comes Everyone | Jan 15, 2021
REVIEW: ANDY WILLOUGHBY’S ‘TOUGH’ TOUGH BY ANDY WILLOUGHBY SMOKESTACK BOOKS ISBN: 978-0954869151 £5.99 / 78 pages Reviewed by Stella Backhouse Ghosts stalk the pages of Andy Willoughby’s 2004 collection Tough. They catch you in the opening...