Home is a Place that Visits Me is a poetic narrative of the home, childhood, trauma, family... th...
Ness Owen lives on Ynys Môn off the North Wales coast. This is her first collection, and is partl...
Just as Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book reworked Kipling's The Jungle Book for a modern audience...
Part of our #WomenVote100 celebration - a showcase for poets who Arachne Press have published sin...
There is a double meaning in the title to this debut collection from Jane Aldous - Jinn was her f...
The Knotsman does not exist, you will not find him in history books. But Math Jones has created h...
For Solstice Shorts Festival 2020, Writers respond or react to, or are inspired by, a sixteenth c...
The third and final book in the Brook Storyteller Series. Brook is sent by the storytellers to ri...
Liam Hogan's collection of short stories is dark, fantastical and witty.
Featuring work from Abby Beckel, Bob Beagrie, Cherry Potts, David Mathews, David McVey, Frances G...
2015 marked the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta and Arachne Press celebrated with an evening of ...
Stories and poems of immigration emigration, making a living on and beside the water with an hist...
'You have to understand,' says the woman, 'an incorcism is nothing like its counterpart. No bells...
POETRYJoy Howard has something to say in her poems about nature, and human nature, and about grie...
Stories and poems about leaving, and being left behind; or that take an unexpected turn, going co...
A man carries his girlfriend in the left-hand breast pocket of his shirt. During World War II, a ...
An eclectic mix of poems and short stories some of which deal directly with the end of WWI, some ...
Zed and her family move unwillingly from London to Cornwall to support her mother's mental health...
Story Cities explore ways in which stories respond to, reflect and re-imagine the city.Explore ne...
When Rob Walton went into lockdown, he didn't know that he would also go into mourning. Here he w...
Kate Foley is a much published and respected poet with many awards to her name. This, her 8th col...
A showcase for authors Arachne Press has published previously in anthologies, giving a wider pers...
For the Eighth Anniversary of Arachne Press, poems and stories that celebrate the spider in all h...
Everyone thinks of noon as being a split second as the clock's hands draw together, the bell toll...
Jeremy Dixon found surprising inspiration at work. His poems were written on the ends of till rol...
The Don't Touch Garden explores what it is to be adopted, both for the child and the adoptive par...
Drawing together Jennifer A. McGowan's poetry of myth and folktale, and the frailties - human or ...
A Novel in short stories about life on the edge of the apocalypse.
In the red corner: the muck, grit and harsh truths of life. In the blue corner: the beauty of the...
The Solstice Shorts Festival celebrates the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year with ti...
Brook, now called Spellbinder, is working as Remembrancer to her friend Graycat, now known as You...
Poems informed by and immersed in politics. Everything has significance below the surface. Beauti...
In Collaboration with Liars League. A celebration of the centenary of women in the UK getting the...
On her twelfth birthday Brat's father disappears. She waits, but he never comes back. When she go...
Nine years after the loss of her sister, and near obliteration of her clan in an ill conceived ra...
Set in Cornwall, coastal erosion and flooding take on a near mythical power as the short stories ...
Wales Book of the Year English Language PoetryContent warning, some of the poems deal with the th...
UK authors from the Black and Asian ( and Chinese and Malay, and Latinx and Arab) communities giv...
Poems, short fiction and scripts from UK Deaf, deaf and hard of hearing writers. Our theme is mov...
Stories and poems that respond to the floods and droughts and fires all around the globe caused b...
Fifty poems by Welsh poets celebrating the A470. Originaly written in Welsh or English, every poe...
A book-length poem that takes inspiration from, and then subverts, Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Poems that arise from Claire Booker's relationship to the East Sussex coastal, downlands and urba...
How to be a Tarot Card (or a Teenager) explores, exploits, and sometimes downright twists the maj...
Winner of a Society of Authors Eric Gregory Award 2022 Poetry exploring the routes taken by Rhiya...
Memory, and looking back at a long life from the perspective of giving up on traditional religion...
70 poems for the poet's 70th year, LGBT themes and personal history, rooted in Edinburgh.
A poetic project of preservation and sense of place. Rich imagery and language dives deep into th...