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by Rebecca Robinson
The Telegraph's Michael Kerr has chosen Losing Israel by Jasmine Donahaye as one of his best travel books of 2015. Kerr writes, "Donahaye is an Is...
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by Sophie O'Neill
"Michael McCarthy’s poems in The Healing Station (Smith/Doorstop) move through the blighted linguistic landscape of the stroke and dementia suffer...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Inpress are proud to announce the unveiling of a new lending library, based in the café of one of our favourite literary haunts, Free Word Centre...
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by Yen-Yen Lu
To counter the mayhem of Black Friday this year, many independent bookshops will be taking part in a Civilized Saturday, promising ‘civilized shopp...
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by Yen-Yen Lu
Minoli Salgado, long-listed for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature for her debut novel A Little Dust on the Eyes, appears in an interview for...
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by Sophie O'Neill
Anne McElvoy presented a special edition of Start the Week this morning featuring Smokestack poet, Amir Darwish. This was recorded at the Free Thi...
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by Rebecca Robinson
There are Inpress poets galore on the list of Poetry Book Society Selections for Spring 2016.
Vahni Capildeo's collection Measures of Expatriation...
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by Rebecca Robinson
This year's Ledbury Poetry Festival Poetry Competition received over 1500 submissions but after much deliberation, Judge Deryn Rees-Jones has aw...
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by Rebecca Robinson
As the Guardian reported today that, "Chile’s government has acknowledged that Nobel-prize winning poet Pablo Neruda might have been killed after ...
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by Sophie O'Neill
Verb
To watch a large number of television programmes (especially all the shows from one series) in succession
Currently being binge-watched by the...
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by Yen-Yen Lu
For the second year in a row, both Smith Doorstop and The Emma Press have been shortlisted for the Michael Marks Awards for Poetry Pamphlets.
The E...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Continuing the work first catalogued in Enemies, published by Penned in the Margins, SJ Fowler brings us Nemici, an, "ambitious celebration of con...
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