reactions
Sarah Hayes : I found something different to like, or even love, from every contributor. While it won't exactly be resting under my pillow every night as I fall asleep, my copy of Mimesis 1 will definitely be thumbed through often!
Michael James : The most charming aspect of Mimesis, as compared to most of the other poetry journals on the market, is the amount of space given to each poet. Having five or six poems to read by the same poet allows the reader to get to know the authors that much better than with just a selection of one or two.
Michael Laskey : Elegant to look at and handle with an impressively international spread of interesting and engaging poems.
Matt Merritt : Genuinely diverse, internationally-flavoured and often edgy poetry, with a thought-provoking interview and artwork - Mimesis delivers everything promised by its glossy but unpretentious production.
Emily Morse : Mimesis proves that modern poetry is not dry and boring. In fact, this new journal of art and writing invites the reader in for a cup of tea, lets him sit and taste the stories that these poets and artists have to offer. There is a fantastic array of new, young talent here. Certainly worth a gander.