New Arts by Nisha Bhakoo is a taut, haunting collection of poems that navigates grief, memory, an...
The Indigo Hours by Maria Sledmere is an immersive, radiant text that moves between autofiction, ...
Songs and Sonnets by Shane McCrae is a caustic, formally agile sequence that confronts the psychi...
Still Here by Elin ap Hywel, translated by Laura Fisk, is a richly layered collection that traver...
Aaron Kent's Collected Világos is a sprawling, genre-resistant archive of poetic experimentation,...
The Vitalist Sees the Signs is a sly, searing, and spectacularly inventive sequence from GB Clark...
Mohamed Hassan's National Anthem is a layered, politically charged collection that moves between ...
Kansas City Gothic by Alex Tretbar is a hallucinatory, incantatory fugue of incarceration, addict...
Bilie Na Ntụ Rise from the Ashes by Catherine Okoronkwo is a bilingual collection of extraordinar...
Róisín Ní Neachtain's I, bird is a fragmented, lyrical reckoning with grief, trauma, and the poro...
Geoff Hattersley's Collected Poems brings together over three decades of work, mapping a singular...
Stuart McPherson's The Aureate Trophies of Profit & Loss is a furious, darkly surreal excavation ...
Cathleen Allyn Conway's American Ingénue is a pamphlet of found poems cut from Bret Easton Ellis ...
The poems in Annie Muir's New Year's Eve reverberate with rawness and truth, familiar themes of l...
Anna Cathenka's Computer Dreams is an intriguing pamphlet written with an eye to the future from ...
Until he died, Sara Coleridge barely knew her father, but as editor of his estate she found him a...
Crossing Lines features a variety of poets writing about immigration, it shows how the physical a...
Roisin Dunnett's Animal, Vegetable is a subversive pamphlet of short stories, exploring metamorph...
Jennifer Edgecombe’s debut pamphlet The Grief of The Sea is an exploration of loss and its relati...
This pamphlet features new translations of Medieval Welsh poet, Gwerful Mechain, renowned for her...
Gemma Jackson's Aprire is a pamphlet deeply rooted in the traditions of experimental poetry, esch...
the pleasure of regret is a collection of mixed form texts that explore class and the ways it imp...
Alessandrelli's wry, intelligent poems are relentlessly grounded in the hyperreal of our fast-pac...
Stravaig: A fiction for voices is a rewrite of Samuel Beckett's great radio play All That Fall, s...
Acting Out and chem & other poems are two remarkable pamphlets joined together in one beautiful c...
In Valour Emma Hammond explores how modern life obstructs who we are and the challenges we go thr...
Natural Sugars is a pamphlet dripping with desire, in which Lady Red Ego's poems luxuriate over t...
In Jack Warren's debut pamphlet Rude Mechanical, the poems sing with the rhythm and cadences of w...
Video games and poetry are unlikely bedfellows, if video games are one of the most popular imagin...
Richard O'Brien's The Dolphin House charts a failed NASA funded research project to teach a dolph...
In These Queer Merboys SergeNeptune invites the reader into his mythicaldreamscape of mermen, a w...
Lucy Harvest Clarke's poems move subtly between the world at hand and her own secret world. Armed...
Adrian Earle - We Are Always and Forever EndingRelease Date: July 31st 2021Page count: 99 pagesRe...
Ed Luker's Other Life is an acerbic and intelligent collection with heaps of personality. Luker's...
Light Glyphs is a series of interviews with filmmakers on poetry, and poets on film. Featuring in...
These are powerful poems of love, and loss and sex and regret, wrapped up in a tidal wave of conf...
These are powerful poems of love, and loss and sex and regret, wrapped up in a tidal wave of conf...
Living in Disneyland is a short - yet urgent - tour de force exploration of late-stage capitalism...
In Quiet, Grit, Glory Ricky Ray displays a delightful delicacy and neatness while sharing a deep ...
Briony Hughes' Dorothy flows using a series of 'via' poems to explore the relationship of the Riv...
infra·structure is a collaborative work shaped over a year of correspondence between Katy Lewis H...
Karen Dennison's Of Hearts opens with a poem about Point Nemo, the 'spacecraft graveyard' and fur...
The poems in Gorge Ttoouli's from Animal Illicit have an extraordinary immediacy and playfulness,...
Aaron Kent's My Glorious Sundays is both an examination of the career of one of the UK's most dyn...
Video games and poetry are unlikely bedfellows, if video games are one of the most popular imagin...
Barney Ashton-Bullock's Café Kaput! is an exuberant, sexed-up pamphlet laced with enough innuendo...