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  • av Jacqueline Saphra
    149

  • av Julia Webb
    135

  • av David Clarke
    149

  • av Lewis Buxton
    149

  • av Ian Humphreys
    149

  • av Theresa Lola
    149

  • av Suzannah Evans
    139

  • av Roy McFarlane
    149

  • av Isobel Dixon
    149

    In The Tempest Prognosticator leeches warn of storms, whales blunder up the Thames, beetles tap out courtship rituals, and women fall for deft cocktail makers and melancholy apes. Isobel Dixon entices the reader on a journey where the familiar is not always as it seems at first, where the sideways glance yields rich rewards.

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    149

    Spake is a love letter to West Midlands voice and a challenge the preconceptions and prejudices that abound about dialect and non-standard English.

  • av Jessica Mookherjee
    149

  • av Robert Peake
    245

  • av Richie McCaffery
    249

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    199

    Co-commissioned by 14-18 NOW, BBC Contains Strong Language and the British Council, Unwritten invites poets of the Caribbean diaspora from around the world to explore new perspectives on the Caribbean experience during the First World War. Featuring new poetry by Jay Bernard, Malika Booker, Kat Francois, Ishion Hutchinson, Anthony Joseph and more.

  • av Josephine Corcoran
    145,-

    "e;There is no tick box for this poem. This poem grew up on benefits. This poem pays higher rate tax. This poem isn't in an anthology. This poem doesn't have a glottal stop."e; Josephine Corcoran's inventive and unflinching debut poetry collection asks us to consider what it is we're really here for. Bold and unsentimental, her remarkable poems trace the lifelines of where we've been and where we're going to, and they aren't afraid to ask difficult questions of where we are now, either. Corcoran's dexterity allows her to get under the skin of each poem, and to explore other lives with the same attentiveness and concision she brings to her own experiences. What Are You After is also fearlessly personal and political; these resolute poems celebrate outspoken women, working class and immigrant lives, and they refuse to look away from the harsh realities of inequality, austerity, and poverty. Throughout, the haunting texture of history, of long gone places and lost voices, is discernible just beneath the surface of the everyday present like a mirror's delicate silvering. These poems are a rare gift; tender, incisive and real.

  • av Deborah Alma
    139

  • av Romalyn Ante
    149

    In 2017, The Poetry School and Nine Arches Press launched their nationwide Primers scheme in search of exciting new voices in poetry, with Hannah Lowe and Jane Commane as selecting editors. After reading through hundreds of anonymous entries, three poets emerged as clear choices: Romalyn Ante, Sarala Estruch and Aviva Dautch.

  • av Jo Bell & Jane Commane
    199

  • av Gregory Leadbetter
    134

  • av Penelope Shuttle
    189,-

  • av David Clarke
    149

  • av Tania Hershman
    149

  • av Angela France
    249

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    219

    Sandra Alland, Khairani Barokka and Daniel Sluman co-edit Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back, a ground-breaking anthology examining the poetics of disabled and D/deaf cultures. With contributions that span Vispo to Surrealism, and range from hard-hitting political commentary to intimate lyrical pieces âEUR" these poets refuse to perform or inspire according to tired old narratives. Five years after the seminal U.S. anthology, Beauty is a Verb, Nine Arches Press brings you its exciting UK progeny: Stairs and Whispers. The first of its kind and packed with fierce poetry, essays, photos and links to accessible online videos, this book showcases a diversity of styles, opinions, and survival strategies for a world that often works to shut us down.

  • av Jacqueline Saphra
    135

  • av Roy McFarlane
    139

    Beginning With Your Last Breath, the debut poetry collection by Roy McFarlane, explores love, loss, adoption and identity in precise and emotionally-charged poetry. From bereavement comes forth a life story in poems; the journey of sons, friends, lovers, parents, and all the moments of growing-up, discovery, falling in and out of love, and learning to say goodbye that come along the way. Themes of place, identity, history, and race are interwoven with personal narratives in poems that touch on everything from the ‘Tebbit Test’ and Marvin Gaye to the Black Country, that ‘place just off the M6’. McFarlane’s poems are beautifully focused and crafted, moving their readers between both the spiritual and the sensual worlds with graceful, rapturous hymns to the transformative power of love.  

  • av Alistair Noon
    145,-

  • av Julia Webb
    249

  • av Geraldine Clarkson
    249

    In 2015, The Poetry School and Nine Arches Press launched a nationwide scheme to find exciting new voices in poetry with Kathryn Maris and Jane Commane as selecting editors. After reading through hundreds of anonymous entries, and narrowing down the choices from longlist to shortlist, a final four poets emerged as clear choices: Geraldine Clarkson, Lucy Ingrams, Maureen Cullen and Katie Griffiths.Primers: Volume One now collects together a taster of poems from each of the four new poets. The brilliant chemistry of their poems proves to be a heady mix and a memorable journey - from post-war correspondents to foster families, breath-taking natural landscapes to strange, unsettling dream-like narratives and so much more in between. There's plenty here to delight and dazzle, and ample evidence of a bright future ahead for contemporary poetry, as these striking and bold new voices demonstrate.

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