The Day Nina Simone Stopped Singing was an instant sensation when Al Joundi first performed it as...
As well as being a poet, Sarah Littlefeather Demick is a freelance respite carer. She works mostl...
Suki, struggling writer, still earning her keep working as a model for artists, continues her que...
What took place in Bradford, England in the latter half of the nineteenth century was nothing les...
The poems in Jean Stevens' latest collection range througheverything from a pub on the North York...
The poems in Jean Stevens' collection are reflections on our relationship with the earth. They ex...
Settle in the Snow is part I, Winter, of a four part series, Settle Seasons.All the photographs i...
These are poems with strong, straight-talking narratives punctuated by keenly observed birds amid...
Do Christmas and all the build-up to it affect you emotionally, whether you were brought up in a ...
These are tales of small, damaged lives that unfold towards sometimes deadly ends. Desolate or do...
The poems in Jean Stevens' latest collection range from long held memories. There is also regret ...
A small Norwegian town in August 1975. A heatwave. A 12-year-old girl, who is no longer a child. ...
Sue Vickerman's eerily prophetic poems describe Nature and the old normal before flood and famine...
The only difference between a caprice and a lifelong passion is that the caprice lasts a little l...
This is Bob Cooper's third full collection of poems. Bob's poems are ironic, funny and poignant w...
This captivating book takes readers on a comprehensive journey through the history and transforma...
These images offer a snapshot of a six-year collaboration between life-model and poet Suki and ph...
The poems in Jean Stevens' latest collection revel in words: the joy of them; the work of finding...
There is often a wry humour at work below the surface of these poems, and always a commitment to ...
A Small Life and Two Small Lives are the first two parts of Suki's life-story. At the opening of ...
Helene Wesendahl wakes from a post-aneurysm coma paralysed, speechless and devoid of memory. With...
Ion Cristofor's poetry leaves the door open to possibilities. There is always more beneath the su...
Noun flees Lebanon, and arrives in France, a place she believes to be the most secular country in...