Essay poetry epistolary anthology. East and South-East Asian poets edited by Jennifer Wong & Eddie Tay. Contributors inc: Pulitzer-shortlisted Arthur Sze, Marilyn Chin, Li-Young Lee, Guggenheim Fellow Victoria Chang, Costa Book Award winner Mary Jean Chan, Forward Prize winner Will Harris and National Poetry Competition 2021 winner Eric Yip.
Debut poetry pamphlet by Alex Marlow, a British poet and actor from Lancashire. His work has appeared in the Rialto, The London Magazine, Ambit, fourteen poems, and Impossible Archetype. He is a 2022 beneficiary of The Fenton Arts Trust.
New pamphlet by Natalie Shapero. Natalie Shapero is author of poetry collections POPULAR LONGING, HARD CHILD, shortlisted for the International Griffin Poetry Prize, and NO OBJECT, winner of the Great Lakes College Association New Writers Award.
Poetry pamphlet. Associative, sensuous, and unstable, Caviar explores the line between decadence and depravity. In Fletcher's third pamphlet, investigations of power and violence are no longer limited to the domestic and romantic. She interrogates all dark spheres of influence
An examination of solitude and absence, poems grappling with thereality and taboo of loneliness pitted against an anxiety of connecting. Exploring humanrelationships, breakdown in communication, and silence. Frecknall's leaps of surreality, extreme empathyand vivid imagery make Somewhere Something is Burning a compelling joyride of a read.
Debut poetry collection by award-winning poet, MC and theatre maker, Adam Kammerling. He has written poetry commissions for the BBC, The Orwell Prize and Nationwide. Recent works include Inside!, a piece of poetry/rave theatre commissioned by Centrepoint and the Saatchi Gallery.
âEURœArji Manuelpillai hits the ground running with this debut and I freaking love it. His poems are funny, irreverent, hugely affecting. HeâEUR(TM)s fidgety, darts moment to moment âEUR" youâEUR(TM)ll rush after him, then suddenly find heâEUR(TM)s stopped, spun on his heel and youâEUR(TM)re face-to-face with his good-natured grin. Manuelpillai will dial up the volume just to whisper something damn beautiful beneath its surface. Every page of ...
Songs My Enemy Taught Me is a collection of back alley poetry and flick knife tales detailing women's struggle against sexual terrorism and colonisation. Songs of independence. Songs of survival. Songs of uprising. Comprised of poetry, text messages, landays, letters and news flashes these are stories plucked from women's lips across the globe and re-imagined by award-winning poet, playwright, and author Joelle Taylor. Some stories are her own...
The Games is a book of play with language. In Scots and English, it mucks about with sound poetry, found poetry, computer-generated poetry, dirty poetry and others ways to blur and bust the borders of genre.