We’re hoping to shortly begin archiving book reviews from the print edition on our website, with links to publishers’ websites: this will make it easier to find the books we cover, and offer additional links to the publishers of those books.
We’re also considering running additional reviews here, as space makes it difficult to fit everything we’d like to feature into the print edition of the magazine.
If anyone is interested in reviewing for Staple online then do get in touch with either myself or CJ Allen, our reviews editor, on the addresses given for submissions.
We currently have the following books in hand seeking people who may wish to read them, and report back to our readers:
Carol Rumens: De Chirico’s Threads (Seren Books)
June Hall: Bowing To Winter (Belgrave Press)
Alan Brownjohn: Ludbrooke & Others (Enitharmon)
Angela France: Occupation (Ragged Raven)
Clare Crossman: The Shape of Us (Shoestring Press)
Desmond Graham: The Green Parakeet (Flambard)
John Haynes: You (Seren Books)
Robert Anthony Welch: Constanza (Lagan Press)
Sheila Smith: Woman Surprised By A Young Boy (Shoestring Press)
K.V. Skene: You Can Almost Hear Their Voices (Indigo Dreams)
Jim Burns: Streetsinger (Shoestring Press)
Peter Finch: Zen Cymru (Seren Books)
Nigel Humphreys: The Flavour of Parallel (Arbor Vitae Press)
Michael Nath: La Rochelle – A Novel (Route Publishing)
Michael Wyndham Thomas: Port Winston Mulberry (Littlejohn & Bray)
More titles will be added here as we receive material from publishers, and we hope to expand this online reviews section over the coming months.


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