hopes and disappointments experienced by immigrants
Andrew McMillan takes us back to childhood and early adolescence to explore the different ways we grow into our sexual selves and our adult identities
 Imaginary Menagerie
on reading many of these poems
and it begins and ends at the boundaries of the Roman territory
The Aftershock Review: Issue Three Ian Seed hopes and disappointments experienced byA JOLT TO THE MAINSTREAM The Guardian The Aftershock Review returns with a third wave. Britains most talked about poetry rupture. Where Issue One named the damage, and Issue Two mapped the fragments that remain. Issue Three asks, more dangerously: What do we need but a bit of hope? Across thirteen urgent sections, Issue Three moves through grief, witness, family, illness, childhood, desire, silence, place and rescue. In An Anthropology of Grief, the