Criticism
I write book reviews, literary criticism, creative non-fiction and on podcasting, new media and the arts. I also publish a blog about my thesis research at morebooksplease.wordpress.com and blog about creativity and analysis at Strange Bedfellows.
Recent and future publications include:
Poetry Wales 48.4, Review of Gillian Clarke, Ice and Anne Stevenson, Astonishment (2013)
Mslexia 57, ‘Gwyneth Lewis talks to Alex Pryce’ (Spring 2013)
New Walk 5, ‘Three Women Poets in conversation with Alex Pryce’ (November 2012)
Poetry Wales 48.2, Review of Rhian Edwards, Clueless Dogs, John Fraser Williams, Scan and Siôn Tomos Owen, M.A. Oliver, Anna Lewis, Alan Kellermann, Mab Jones (ed. by Lucy Llewellyn) 10 of the Best: Selected Poetry. (Autumn 2012)
Modern Language Review 107.4, Review of Sibylline Sisters: Virgil’s Presence in Contemporary Women’s Writing by Fiona Cox. pp. 1247-1248. (October 2012)
Great Writers Inspire, ‘Great Writers Inspire Great Writing’ [Podcast].
Poetry London 72, ‘Feted, Forgotten, Championed and Censored: Alex Pryce on retrospective collection by twentieth century women poets’ (Summer 2012)
Mslexia 53, ‘Alice Oswald talks to Alex Pryce’ (Spring 2012)
Poetry Wales 47.2, ‘Out into the Unknown: Gwyneth Lewis and Science’ (Autumn 2011)
Poetry London 70, ‘Being and Becoming: Alex Pryce on Eavan Boland’s recent prose’ (Autumn 2011).
Fortnight 475, ‘Ideal Verse Ambassadors’ [Review of Chris Agee's The New North] (April 2011)
New Walk 2, review of Kei Miller’s A Light Song of Light (2011)
British Council Contemporary Writers, Critical Perspectives on Simonetta Wenkert, Des Dillon and Salley Vickers (2010)
Peer English, ‘New Directions in Feminist Criticism’ (book review of Feminism, Literature and Rape Narratives and Reading Women’s Poetry), (January 2010).
New Walk, ‘An Interview with Gwyneth Lewis’, review of A Hospital Odyssey (Gwyneth Lewis, Bloodaxe, 2010) (October 2010).
Poetry Review, ‘Matters of Life, Death and Trauma: Review of Pascale Petit’s What the Water Gave Me and Grace Nichols’ I Have Crossed an Ocean: Selected Poems‘ (Winter 2010)
Chroma, ‘Money Can’t Buy It’, (July 2010)
British Council Contemporary Writers, Critical Perspectives on Sarah Waters, Ian Sansom, Gwyneth Lewis, Mimi Khalvati, Aoife Mannix, Linton Kwesi-Johnson and Isobel Dixon (2009)
Salt Podcast Guidelines (25/5/09)
Diary of a Salt Intern (10/6/09)