A difficult relationship with a mother masks family secrets stretching back the WWII and the holocaust.
A book-length poem that takes inspiration from, and then subverts, Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Poems that arise from Claire Booker's relationship to the East Sussex coastal, downlands and urban environments. Encounters on buses, streets, scarp slopes, sea shore, town, village, fishing boats and dream-scapes with an ecological edge.
Memory, and looking back at a long life from the perspective of giving up on traditional religion - and possibly god - as inadequate to deal with concern for the planet. LGBTQ+ interest
70 poems for the poet's 70th year, LGBT themes and personal history, rooted in Edinburgh.
A poetic project of preservation and sense of place. Rich imagery and language dives deep into the lives of coastal communities in the far north of Norway, from debut poet, Melissa Davies
A Debut collection from Black British poet A J Akoto. When is a mother a myth, and when is she a monster?
The City-State of Tligol is ruled by dictators, holds monthly public executions and is haunted by a benign, fishing, giant; but by and large the inhabitants are content, and the food is amazing. The perfect place for a city break, just as long as you don't want to leave. Ever.
Is the menopause really all about hot flushes, empty nests and HRT? Forty-three writers challenge the cliches in poetry and short fiction.
what if / I actually – am – a bird / my cupped hands / opening to release me... Phil Barnett's relationship with birds, in particular, is so close that his poetry blurs the... Læs mere
Short fiction and poetry inspired by walking and the places you can only reach by walking. Join our authors in the urban lives of alleyways, the secret ways between hedgerows and the well trodden paths to the local shops.
34 LGBTQ+ Poets explore what Queer Joy means - an explosion of 'I see you' moments by and for our communities.