Unremember is steeped in the landscape of home. Of early memories, and endings that cannot be res...
A Poetry Book Society RecommendationInheritance is a profoundly moving exploration of what is pas...
'you start every new day with an inventory: a moth, a cape, a parachute, a coffin, a gun, the wal...
When your child is born, the world changes before your eyes. You learn to know yourself anew: as ...
Fifty of contemporary poetry's most exciting voices speak out about mental health, in this ground...
Tom Bland's The Death of a Clown is an audacious and essential take on authenticity, alienation a...
Hero, nemesis, spy or host?What exactly is an alter ego? In this book, 21 contemporary poets give...
Jake Wild Hall's Blank is a song of shared loss and quiet recovery, a talisman for the internal c...
Amy Acre's second pamphlet reaches both arms out to the wild of being woman, the blood of being m...
Phoebe Wagner's poetry is a kind of undressing. Offering up the social and sexual uncertainties o...
Suedehead, pulp horror writer, and man about town; the UK poetry scene would be a duller place wi...
Charlotte Geater's poems for my FBI agent takes us down a Lynchian rabbit hole in which a sad and...