by Here Comes Everyone | Aug 1, 2019
SPECIAL GUEST REVIEW: BILLY LIAR This August marks sixty years since the publication of Billy Liar, Keith Waterhouse’s much-loved novel of inter-generational strife. Here, guest reviewer Stella Backhouse reassesses the book and asks whether it still has...
by Here Comes Everyone | Jul 26, 2019
REVIEW: JAMIE THRASIVOULOU’S ‘THE BEST OF A BAD SITUATION’ THE BEST OF A BAD SITUATION BY JAMIE THRASIVOULOU SILHOUETTE PRESS ISBN: 978-0993431531 £6.00/56 pages Reviewed by: Stella Backhouse One evening recently when there was nothing much doing, I found myself, for...
by Here Comes Everyone | Mar 30, 2019
REVIEW: JO BELL’S ‘KITH’ KITH BY JO BELL NINE ARCHES PRESS ISBN: 978-0993120107 98 pages/£9.99 Reviewed by: Stella Backhouse In the concluding lines of the title poem of this, her second collection, Jo Bell observes to those who are her Kith: “I am not who I think I...
by Here Comes Everyone | Mar 9, 2019
REVIEW: JANE COMMANE’S ‘ASSEMBLY LINES’ ASSEMBLY LINES BY JANE COMMANEBLOODAXE BOOKSISBN: 978-1780374086£9.95/64 pages Reviewed by Stella Backhouse “Sexual intercourse” declared Philp Larkin in his second-most-celebrated opening line “began/ in nineteen sixty three”....
by Here Comes Everyone | Feb 17, 2019
REVIEW: BEN ARMSTRONG’S ‘PERENNIAL’ PERENNIAL BY BEN ARMSTRONG KNIVES FORKS AND SPOONS PRESS ISBN: 978-1912211340 60 pages ____________________________________________________________________________ Reviewed by Stella Backhouse “The whale king extends a flipper, walk...