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Reviews Are Like Buses Or Men, Or…

You wait and wait for one, or at least a good one, and then boom boom two in two days. First up, a glowing review of Mairi Campbell-Jack's This Is A Poem b/w A Violation Of Expectation from Poejazzi, in... Continue Reading →

FREE Burning Eye E Book: WEST OF CENTRE – A Taste Of Burning Eye

  We made this! You should get it now because it is FREE until about 8am on Tuesday! What is it? A bloody amazing eBook with 25 writers and a cartoonist. Not to mention a brilliant cover by Bristol based... Continue Reading →

Rob Auton Explains Why In Heaven The Onions Make You Laugh

Or in another installment of that Next Big Thing er... thing, Rob takes questions on his forthcoming Burning Eye book: In Heaven The Onions Make You Laugh: Where did the idea come from for the book?  I have written enough... Continue Reading →

OUT NOW: Sweat-borne Secrets by Sally Jenkinson

Sweat-borne Secrets by Sally Jenkinson The second book from Burning Eye is a beautiful, matt finish, perfect bound chapbook from Sally Jenkinson. This is what Jo Bell and Kate Fox thought of it: “‘Holding out a heart like a six-ounce... Continue Reading →

New From Burning Eye

Sweat-borne Secrets by Sally Jenkinson The second book from Burning Eye is a chapbook from Sally Jenkinson. This is what Jo Bell and Kate Fox thought of it: “‘Holding out a heart like a six-ounce sirloin’ comes Sally Jenkinson with... Continue Reading →

Why I Published Slinky Espadrilles

The simplest review for this book is that I liked it so much I started a publishing company. I have pitched my tent under a banner that says I aim to take performance poetry from the stage to the page.... Continue Reading →

Guardian Reader Review Of Slinky Espadrilles

A good reader review from The Guardian for Ash Dickinson's Slinky Espadrilles: Slinky Espadrilles: Embracing the Moment After seeing Ash many times in performance, I wondered what a text version of his poems would be like: it is not disappointing.... Continue Reading →

A Rhyming Review From Write Out Loud

An entertaining review of Ash Dickinson's SLINKY ESPADRILLES has been posted at Write Out Loud. The entire review is written in staccato rhyme much in the style of a number of Ash's poems. To quote (admittedly having given it the... Continue Reading →

The Slinky Espadrilles Tour Continues

  Following on from triumphant launch nights in both Bristol and Edinburgh, Mr Ash Dickinson hits Nottingham tonight to give his Burning Eye collection SLINKY ESPADRILLES the home town treatment. Ash will read a whole bunch of poems from the book... Continue Reading →

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