Many will tell us to 'follow our heart' with the best intentions - but this is an illusion. Instead, we must first submit to the work that results in us knowing our heart. Then the path ahead will become absolutely clear.
Richard Kemp's second pamphlet, Tyres and Driveways, is about the sea, wine gums and crazy golf. It is about summer, tall grass and coke cans, and oil stained roads. And it is about watching the light cast in a front room move from one wall to the other.
Now, here, is the paperback edition to celebrate the year of the everyday heroes, who changed our way of seeing the world of work and heroism - a picture book without words, timeless, universal, and finally, both heart-breaking and ennobling.
Set in Galway, on the west coast of Ireland, 58% Cabbage chronicles the hapless adventures of a middle-aged Everymanas he grapples with both a sense of loss and a loss of sense while attempting to pursue his comedy dreams.
The book charts the imaginary progress of the nineteenth-century statesman and tyrant, Shaka Zulu (1787-1828). Structured around a series of daydreams and major events in Zulu's life,... Læs mere
A Ligature for Black Bodies attempts to re-humanize black bodies into black people byholding the power structures and people accountable who have reified a dominant anddestructive discourse.
Prepare for OCR A Level Chemistry with over 500 questions, answers and mind maps covering various topics. Learn everything you need to know for... Læs mere
Your Brain Cells Sing When They Die is a loving excoriation of the structures that shape our thoughts, desires and days.
These poignant poems serve as a survival manifesto for physical & psychological trauma touching upon over twenty years of curated soul work on the immigrant experience.
In Sandstorm, the footprints of those who walked before us in personal and collective histories are unearthed, with a recognition that we cannot walk 'without leaving a trace behind'. These traces form a rich, never-ending tapestry woven into our present-day realities.
This poetry collection explores the competing nature of the soldier's identity found in a civilization that worships and fetishize the myth of the warrior.
Cherry Cola focuses on a girl and a boy's unfiltered relationship; giving a voice to both narratives and their individual internal struggles. The poetry centres around the journey of falling in love and it's aftermath.