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25.01.2022 Thrills & Difficulties: Being a Marxist Poet in 21st Century Ireland by Kevin Higgins "The networking phenomenon lately reached possible apotheosis with one of Ireland’s premier literary resource organisations using its website to advise beginner writers to get a professional headshot taken and some business cards made. It went on to suggest new writers take a course with said organisation which would, among other things, help them in building their brand as a writer. Marx predicted capitalism would, in time, magic everything into a commodity. And now an Irish state funded arts organisation proves him right by overtly urging young writers to see themselves as commodities from the start". http://rochfordstreetreview.com//thrills-difficulties-bei/



25.01.2022 Issue 31. Poetry book launch. Complex, passionate and inspiring: Robyn Rowland launches ‘I Will Not Bear You Sons’ by Usha Akella "Complex, passionate, inspiring, challenging, brave, confronting and often angry, this book reaches broadly, ranges widely. The dynamics of dark and light are well-balanced, though at times, we need to take a moment, breathe again, as the violence against women poems strike flesh". http://rochfordstreetreview.com//robyn-rowland-launches-i/

22.01.2022 The time of white heat that fueled an era: Suzanne Bellamy remembers Kate Jennings Since Kate Jennings’s death in May this year, I have had long thoughtful conversations with Barbara Levy, who like me, knew Kate well in that fierce early 1970’s cauldron. Our focus always is that slim period when so much happened at Sydney Women’s Liberation, at 67 Glebe Point Rd and the short period in Glebe until Kate left Australia about 1978 and settled in New York.... http://rochfordstreetreview.com//the-time-of-white-heat-t/

21.01.2022 Anne Graham is Rochford Street Review's featured artist for Issue 31. The cover image is a detail from The Garden of Stone, (wool, steel, wood and dye). 2020/21. Photo Silversalt. https://rochfordstreetreview.com/



20.01.2022 Celebration of Kate Jennings life on 22 May.

18.01.2022 Issue 31. Book launch Thoughtfully rendered and carefully placed: Angela Costi launches ‘My Mother and The Cat’ by Jeltje Fanoy " Each poem is thoughtfully rendered and carefully placed, enabling the theme to be expansive. This is generous poetry, as it gifts you something new each time you visit."... http://rochfordstreetreview.com//thoughtfully-rendered-an/

16.01.2022 Maybe we missed something but there didn't seem to be anything in the federal budget to support small literary journals. You would think with all that money being thrown at "small business" a few hundred dollars could find its way to small presses....... https://rochfordstreetreview.com/



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