In Are You There, Indiana poet Samantha Fain refracts contemporary melancholia into iridescent ly...
When your child is born, the world changes before your eyes. You learn to know yourself anew: as ...
Trespass across the human landscape of Setareh Ebrahimi's world.You'll find yourself a willing vo...
Phoebe Wagner's poetry is a kind of undressing. Offering up the social and sexual uncertainties o...
Gboyega Odubanjo's debut marks the start of an exciting career. His is a voice that draws you in,...
Charlotte Geater's poems for my FBI agent takes us down a Lynchian rabbit hole in which a sad and...
Fifty of contemporary poetry's most exciting voices speak out about mental health, in this ground...
This poetry anthology documents, deconstructs and reframes survival, through the work of thirty g...
Amy Acre's second pamphlet reaches both arms out to the wild of being woman, the blood of being m...
Suedehead, pulp horror writer, and man about town; the UK poetry scene would be a duller place wi...
There is an arresting and profound specificity to Susannah Dickey's astute tragicomedy, in which ...
Hero, nemesis, spy or host?What exactly is an alter ego? In this book, 21 contemporary poets give...
Anne Gill tells the story of Raft from the edge of a precipice. Standing on the stormy cliff of a...
Anja Konig's is a voice we need now more than ever. In an era of tribalism, it's rare to encounte...
Jake Wild Hall's Blank is a song of shared loss and quiet recovery, a talisman for the internal c...
Unremember is steeped in the landscape of home. Of early memories, and endings that cannot be res...
Tom Bland's The Death of a Clown is an audacious and essential take on authenticity, alienation a...
Troy Cabida's War Dove is a story of profound growth, of growing into oneself, of knowing tendern...
Antonia Jade King's debut pamphlet, She Too Is a Sailor is full of protest and melody. Invoking a...
In At the Speed of Dark, Gabriel Àkám¿¿ pits the mind's chiaroscuro against the many shades of gr...
'If it's the beginning or the end, it doesn't matter as long as you tell it all.'Frank, funny and...
Shanay Neusum James' debut pamphlet, surrender dorothy, establishes her as an electrifying new vo...
In Species, Anja Konig examines the absurdity and connectivity of being with candour, empathy and...
Cai Draper's sing & hide is a tribute to youth, family and the nuances of belonging. While its sp...
Kandace Siobhan Walker's double pamphlet is a dextrous, inventive take on the tarot's Major Arcan...
Gita Ralleigh's debut, A Terrible Thing, is a short collection about goddesses, their elemental p...
William Gee's breathtaking, disruptive debut is written in the language of the body. A song from ...
'Passerine's an elegy not just to a lost friend but to a world that is rapidly disappearing aroun...
Reading Summer Young is like folding yourself into a deceptively miniature world, a cat's eye vie...
Amara Amaryah's debut is a 'backward walk' towards oneself and one's history, in which the poet p...
Judson's poetry is pop punk in all its fierce and fragile beauty, the honesty of a power chord, t...
Tender and devastating, Niroshini's poems embody the stillness within the maelstrom required to r...
Tanatsei Gambura dismantles walls of silence to show us the story behind the story.
Kate B Hall's poems cast light on the troubling and the joyful; blend myth and reality to forge a...
The poems in this book pay tribute to the women who've changed our lives, globally or personally....
Tom Bland's verse novel invites the reader to explore the dark corners of the human psyche, fusin...
New poetry from Matthew Haigh, author of Death Magazine (Salt) and Black Jam (Broken Sleep Books)...
Manuela Moser's debut pamphlet is a breathless game of contradictions: part dream, part discourse.
The debut pamphlet from Helen Bowell, published by Bad Betty Press.
In Eve Esfandiari-Denney's My Bodies This Morning This Evening we see the body in so many states-...
Christopher Lanyon's playful, topographical poems embody what it means to swell: in the rising an...
Molly Naylor's Whatever You've Got is the letter you wish you could send to your younger self. It...
'Shareen K Murayama's debut collection, Housebreak is a book of wild beauty and probing enquiry. ...
The debut from award-winning poet, Jess Murrain. An astute exploration of selves dawning in child...
'Shane McCrae is a writer celebrated for crafting a unique poetics, conversing deeply with canon ...
A profoundly moving exploration of what is passed down by our forebearers, what is left behind wh...
The debut collection by poet and visual artist James Kearns is a twisting, Chekhovian narrative i...