We have archived Issue 34 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 34: Judith Nangala Crispin
Reviews
- The cynical and the hopeful: Deirdre Hines reviews The Love Poetry of Judas Iscariot by Mick Corrigan
- Grappling with science and faith: Dr Robyn Rowland reviews Dancing with Stephen Hawking by John Foulcher
- Suffused with a sense of the sacred: Denise O’Hagan reviews A Triptych of Birds and A Few Loose Feathers by Pratibha Castle
- Connections between themes and images: Debbie Lee reviews Do you have anything less domestic? by Emilie Collyer
- The Third in a Telling Triumvirate! John Jenkins reviews The Verse Novel Australia & New Zealand by Linda Weste.
- A life of endurance and principle: Dylan Hyde reviews The Red Witch: A Biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard by Nathan Hobby
Poetry & Prose
Visual Arts
Video Poetry
Launches
- Shaking us loose from our tired habits of perception: Liam Ferney launches Land Art by Stuart Cooke
- To fight and dream again: Ailbhe Darcy launches Ecstatic by Kevin Higgins
- The Observing Eye: Philip Radmall launches Figure in the Landscape by Danny Gardner
- A sensual enjoyment of language: Tina Giannoukos launches Siren of the Heart by Gad Ben-Meir
- Launch speeches for chalk borders by Sarah St Vincent Welch
- Marvellous stuff! Jurate Sasnaitis launches Near Believing: selected monologues and narratives 1967–2021 by Alan Wearne
- A kaleidoscope of topics: Jean Kent launches The Earth will Outshine Us by Kathryn Fry
- Freedom and flight: Susan Fealy launches Letters from the Periphery by Alex Skovron
- On the Foreshores: Virginia Shepherd launches Local by Anna Couani
- Layered, creative, complicated: Dr Sally Breen launches Body Shell Girl by Rose Hunter
- Subterranean arteries: Peter Kirkpatrick launches Off Limits by Louise Wakeling
Articles
Obituary