Twinning is well embedded in Lawrence Sail’s family: himself the son of a twin, he has a twin sister and twin daughters. His title Double Takes reflects the poems’ central concern with many... Læs mere
Frank Ormsby’s eighth collection of poems is a playful book which constantly surprises with serious themes. History is the word and history the image, whether in a dream about... Læs mere
The rural terrain of John Challis’s second collection provides a new lens for exploring history, class and work, our relationship to the natural world, and cycles of growth and decay.... Læs mere
Winner of the James Berry Poetry Prize 2024. The poems of Nadine El-Enany’s debut Pelican Daughter are imbued with tenderness and fuelled by hunger for justice, connection and a more... Læs mere
In her debut collection, Roshni Gallagher asks what can be seen, named, or remembered. From Scotland to Guyana, the poems explore the porous boundary between the past and the present, and... Læs mere
In her debut collection, Clementine Ewokolo Burnley asks what remains after once-familiar places and people have gone. The poems criss-cross the Atlantic beginning in the 1850s. The... Læs mere