by Here Comes Everyone | Nov 22, 2022
REVIEW: TINA SEDERHOLM’S ‘THIS IS NOT THERAPY’ Reviewed by Stella Backhouse The title of Tina Sederholm’s 2021 collection This Is Not Therapy is ambiguous. Is it a warning to the reader? Or a position-statement from the poet on how she feels about her...
by Here Comes Everyone | Nov 11, 2022
REVIEW: ROY MCFARLANE’S ‘LIVING BY TROUBLED WATERS’ Reviewed by Stella Backhouse I hope Roy McFarlane’s new collection Living By Troubled Waters will be taught in schools. It deserves to be – indeed, it needs to be – for a number of important...
by Here Comes Everyone | Oct 31, 2022
REVIEW: KATY WAREHAM MORRIS’ ‘VIOLET EXISTENCE’ Reviewed by Stella Backhouse “A doing person./Busy, always busy. I don’t [white space] quit”. In late October 2022, as I read those lines from Katy Wareham Morris’s recent pamphlet Violet...
by Here Comes Everyone | Oct 29, 2022
SPOOKY INDIE READS By Eve Volungeviciute Hello, fellow readers! Hope you are enjoying the autumn season. For those who like reading according to the time of the year and those who genuinely love creepy books, I have compiled a list that should...
by Here Comes Everyone | Oct 25, 2022
REVIEW: STEFAN MOHAMED’S ‘FAREWELL TOUR’ Reviewed by Stella Backhouse As an older person, Stefan Mohamed’s state-of-England collection, Farewell Tour, makes me feel a bit damned-if-I-do-damned-if-I-don’t. I could come over all huffy at casual dismissals...