We have archived Issue 31 of Rochford Street Review and it is now available, along the all other issues stretching back to 2011, at https://rochfordstreetreview.com/ index/

Featured Artist Issue 31: Anne Graham
Reviews
- Eco-poetry of the most delicate kind: Denise O’Hagan reviews Wide River by Jane Frank
- Confronting the barricades in our hearts: Harold Legaspi reviews Bone Ink by Rico Craig
- Power, meaning and inspiration: Beatriz Copello reviews Case Notes by David Stavanger
- A Spectacularly Original Poet: Deirdre Hines reviews Future Pass by John Sexton
- Diary of a Restless Traveller: Diane Murray reviews Tracks by Dominique Hecq
- A dazzling and wise debut: Linda Adair reviews The Beating Heart by Denise O’Hagan
- The mastery of immersion and advocacy in Jordie Albiston’s poetry by Angela Costi
Poetry & Prose
- Andrew Lansdown: Four Poems
- Karen May: Four Poems
- Mark Young: Four Poems
- Michael Witts: Five Poems
- Three poems by Kate Lumley
- ‘The Waitlist’ by Morgaine van Wingerden
Video Poems
Visual Arts
Launches
- Thoughtfully rendered and carefully placed: Angela Costi launches My Mother and The Cat by Jeltje Fanoy
- From the micro to the macroscopic: Indrani Perera launches Wearing My Father’s Hat by David Munro
- The wonderment of the natural world: Dimitra Harvey launches What’s Left by Steve Armstrong
- The threads of inheritance: berni m janssen launches An Embroidery of Old Maps and New by Angela Costi
- Brief and brilliant impressions: Kevin Brophy launches blue balloon by Grant Cauldwell
- Nathan Shepherdson launches Wild River by Jane Frank
- Translating one culture out of another: Kevin Brophy launches Living After Death by Ouyang Yu
- Strong and mesmerizing: Jean Kent launches Foxline by Chris Mansell
Articles
- The time of white heat that fueled an era: Suzanne Bellamy remembers Kate Jennings
- Thrills & Difficulties: Being a Marxist Poet in 21st Century Ireland by Kevin Higgins
- The mastery of immersion and advocacy in Jordie Albiston’s poetry by Angela Costi
Obituary