Lazy Gramophone
-Reviewed by Ian Chung- Lazy Gramophone is a London-based arts collective, established in 2003. In 2006, it began hosting live events, as well as setting up an in-house press that publishes work by the...
View ArticleStoke Newington Literary Festival 2012
-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Now in its third year, Stoke Newington’s Literary Festival already has the reputation of an established festival while retaining a laid-back charm. Stoke Newington’s Town...
View ArticleElectronic Literature Collection #2
-Reviewed by Strat Mastoris– I was given the link to Electronic Literature Collection volume 2 a few weeks before Christmas, and suddenly it was like having an oversized Advent Calendar on my computer...
View ArticleSaboteur Awards 2013
Your Pick of this Year’s Best Indie Lit! Nominations are now closed, you can view the shortlist and vote for the winners here. Buy your tickets here. Once a year, to mark our birthday, we at Sabotage...
View ArticleSaboteur Awards 2013: The Shortlist
Your Pick of this Year’s Best Indie Lit! VOTING IS NOW CLOSED! Once a year, to mark our birthday, we at Sabotage like to give out some awards to the publications we’ve most enjoyed during the year....
View ArticleSaboteur Awards 2013: The Winners!
A more in-depth post will come soon, with comments from voters, logos for each winner, pictures and links to videos from the night (if you have any, do email them to us!), but we thought some of you...
View Article‘Whitehall Jackals’ by Chris McCabe and Jeremy Reed
-Reviewed by Billy Mills– Whitehall Jackals is a collaborative poem sequence written by Chris McCabe, a Liverpool-born, London-based poet whose work is new to me, and long-standing British avant...
View ArticleKim Kardashian’s Marriage by Sam Riviere
-Reviewed by Charles Whalley– “I’m a poet and I feel that the internet — comprised completely of text-based alphanumeric language — is the greatest poem ever written” – Kenneth Goldsmith “Who do you...
View ArticleSaboteur Awards 2014
Nominations for the 2014 Saboteur Awards are now open! Tickets can be bought here. Like the literature and performances they celebrate, the Saboteur Awards are ephemeral and ever-changing. But some...
View ArticlePoetry Round-Up 2014
-by Claire Trévien- It’s been a busy year for published poetry over at Sabotage Reviews, we’ve reviewed in the last year around 124 poetry titles, including anthologies, pamphlets, collections, and...
View ArticleSaboteur Awards 2017: Spotlight on the Best Wildcard Shortlist
We are nearing the end of the spotlights, one more to go after this! This Wildcard category was too wild to be corralled earlier, but I hope you agree that it’s quite an extraordinary shortlist! This...
View ArticleSaboteur Award 2023: Nominations now open!
The Saboteur Awards are back for another year, and we couldn’t be more excited to announce that nominations for 2023 are now officially open! Our categories this year include Best Spoken Word...
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