by Here Comes Everyone | Aug 27, 2019
Penny D.R. James The b & w photo, not posed, is the picture of 50’s innocence: little boy, five, with a butch and sensible shoes, little bow tie, little vest over crisp white shirt. Sitting ‘Indian’ style, he pets his little dog, who no kidding lies...
by Here Comes Everyone | Aug 20, 2019
REVIEW: NAFEESA HAMID’S ‘BESHARAM’ BESHARAM BY NAFEESA HAMID Verve Poetry Press ISBN: 978-1 912565 05 4 £9.99/108 pages Reviewed by Stella Backhouse What intrigues me most about Nafeesa Hamid’s début collection Besharam (One who is shameless) is the innovative...
by Here Comes Everyone | Aug 2, 2019
AN INTERVIEW WITH USAAMA MINHAS By Prabhjot Kaur Usaama Minhas is a poet and MC based in London. He started writing in his teens whilst going to school in Boston (Lincolnshire, UK) before leaving to spend a year at an actor training conservatory for...
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 | Jun 30, 2019
INTERVIEW: FIRE & DUST MEETS ASH DICKINSON STRANGE KEYS BY ASH DICKINSONBurning Eye Press ISBN 978-1-909136-70-0£9.99/101 pages “on visiting a school, as a ruleremember Indiana Jonesand the Last Crusade when selecting a cup –choose wisely...