Following on the trail of Crucifox, and picking up its scent, Isabelle Huppert, cunning and vulpi...
The poems in backbuilding address questions of uncertainty and identity after a lifelong period o...
'Toni Morrison once said, 'If there's a book you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, th...
Leon Priestnall was something quite rare on the Spoken Word circuit - a romantic, a lost soul, wi...
Anyone who has seen and laughed with Willis the Poet will know that his poetry notebooks contain ...
Scarlett Ward is an incredible young West Midlands poet as comfortable on the page as in performa...
In her new pamphlet, Latinx Mix, Marina Sánchez, one of the most distinctive poets from the UKs L...
It seems like Casey Bailey has been adjusting all his life. Adapting to the harsh realities of hi...
these poems were made during five years of eating and living in glaschu, scotland. they should no...
Learning that your mind and body have been taken hostage is one thing. Learning how to take them ...
Eighty Four is a new anthology of poetry on the subject of male suicide in aid of CALM (campaign ...
'Rocksong is a shamelessly baroque ride through the all nadirs and summits of the contemporary qu...
Jo Morris Dixon's debut pamphlet I told you everything reveals how poetry can function as a holdi...
Into Eros is about recovery after sexual violence. Anne Carson's assertion that Eros is 'the bigg...
A defiant splatterpunk body horror on the Inneracy of theological doctrine, in the context of rec...
Peter deGraft-Johnson is The Repeat Beat Poet, a London-based poet and emcee who fuses stream-of-...
Composed in two halves, Erica Gillingham's The Human Body is a Hive is a playful and observant re...
Love The Sinner is the second collection from poet and theatre-maker, Imogen Stirling.
Kat thought they were far too young to worry about menopause. Biology had other ideas... Dry Seas...
Pimlott is my favourite flâneuse, conjuring place like no one else, with an immaculate eye for th...
NYANDA FODAY''s debut poetry pamphlet focusses hard on the closeted life of the young, pan, black...
Cashy C''s: The Musical is Kirsty Taylor''s witty and poignant debut play, set in a recreated paw...
This anthology contains an astonishing variety of approaches to the idea of partnership. Connecti...
We have been thrilled with the results, as our poets have engaged with the subject of their own a...
Riotous and fizzing with language, the poetry of Golnoosh Nour boldly explores what it is to be u...
Tapping At Glass charts girlhood, multilingualism, and psychogeography from Hong Kong to Scotland...
How do you grieve for someone when your relationship was... complicated?
Featuring both established and emerging Hong Kong poets across generations and continents, this u...
This small book, written in the aftermath of the sudden death of Rona Cran's younger sister, is a...
The poem-stories that form Ana Seferovic's Materina are from an unofficial history of the 'Materi...
What do we inherit from our mothers? From our grandmothers? From the legacy of colonisation and e...