With appearances by Claude Monet, Mark Rothko, Chris Burden, Studs Terkel, Anthony Bourdain, Gene...
The Games is a book of play with language. In Scots and English, it mucks about with sound poetry...
Associative, sensuous, and unstable, Caviar explores the line between decadence and depravity. In...
'Arji Manuelpillai hits the ground running with this debut and I freaking love it. His poems are ...
Responding to the unspeakable in real time, Joudah offers multiple ways of seeing the world throu...
Debut poetry pamphlet by Alex Marlow, a British poet and actor from Lancashire. His work has appe...
'what should i tell you? that feral will not enrich you. that feral will not be mastered. feral i...
Set in the beating heart of Family, Rojbin Arjen Yigit''s poems are both a questioning of the pas...
In Simon Maddrell's wide and bracing world, childhood orbits the voice of a distant and sometimes...
sad thing angry is an expression of the inexpressible: the fracturing of a relationship with living.
Bark, Archive, Splinter is an ecopoetic experiment. Inspired, in part, by the commonplace book, b...
An examination of solitude and absence, the poems within this collection grapple with the reality...
New pamphlet by Natalie Shapero. Natalie Shapero is author of poetry collections POPULAR LONGING,...
After the death of his father, Raymond returns to Jamaica but restless questions begin to unearth...
Jabez Incarnate is the debut poetry pamphlet from Nigerian-British artist Joladé Olusanya. Writte...
A lesbian relationship tries to survive berzerk love, while rage swells in gas stations and livin...
Discover the best new poetry from emerging voices across the UK and Ireland in the Propel Antholo...
G&T is a pamphlet-length poem, exploring themes of queerness, sexuality and desire. Told through ...
Mukahang Limbu's reputation as a key voice in a new generation of poets has been gathering moment...
How do we think of ourselves as poets? How does our race, our home(s), and our cultural heritage,...
The Age of Olive Trees is the debut pamphlet by Haia Mohammed, a 22-year-old poet and student in ...
Through the porosity of the US Mexico border, Freudian slippages, and toxic relationships, poet J...
Poetry Pamphlet by Joe Carrick-Varty
'They say birds always find their way back home but home is a nowhere - a memory; a never was.'
In Boiled Owls, Azad Ashim Sharma delves into the kaleidoscopic terrain of cocaine addiction to e...
What is a neighbour? What makes a community? In this themed collection, Hannah Lowe focuses on th...
Heterogeneous is the defnitive anthology of Anthony Anaxagorou s poetry - an extensive and revise...
Flinch & Air is a unique exploration of Asian female identity. Reflecting on culture, politics, l...
Cane, Corn & Gully is a genealogical and autobiographical collection which unites dance and poetr...