The Purpose and Rules Behind Imagist Poetry
Elizabeth Sorrell digs deep into work by Ezra Pound and F.S Flint.
Elizabeth Sorrell digs deep into work by Ezra Pound and F.S Flint.
Georgie Holmes anticipates the release of The Midnight Library on August 20th.
We asked some of our writers at The Edge their favourite poets & spoken word artists and ended up with quite the eclectic bunch.
Political issues are definitely at the forefront of any society, Elizabeth Sorrell reviews Judith Levine and Erica R. Meiners’s The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Sexual Harm, Ending State Violence.
Twelve years after the first draft leaked, we’re finally getting Twilight from Edward’s perspective – what can we expect?
Some of our writers pick their favourite holiday reads that provide the perfect distraction from…
Several writers from The Edge give you brochures for the perfect fictional holiday destinations
Sam Pegg reviews the latest novel set in the Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins
Tennessee Williams has long been hailed as one of America’s greatest dramatists, translating his own…
Alice Fortt criticises the world-famous children’s book author J.K. Rowling
Georgie Holmes takes us back to the John Green and David Levithan novel ‘that certainly doesn’t get the attention that it deserves’.
Jack Nicholas Brandon delves into the life and times of American fiction writer and poet Alexander Chee.
Georgie Holmes tells us why she dislikes the world’s most well-known playwright.
The 2010s saw a range of novels hit our shelves, but which ones were the best? Vicky Greer reads between the lines.