Gradual Reduction to Bone probes the animal of us through the exploration of living entities, the...
A Sky Full of Strange Specimens is an exploration of restraint and freedom, and emotional upheava...
After the Riot' is both elegaic and defiant. The poems begin by revisiting a Belfast doorway wher...
'All About Our Mothers' is an anthology of poetry from poets Vasiliki Albedo, Mary Mulholland and...
'Pushed Toward the Blue Hour' is a collection of three distinctly styled poets who found their vo...
Éadaoín Lynch's debut pamphlet Fierce Scrow contends with the earthy and the elemental. Taking th...
Sagrada Familia is Helen Anderson's exploration of the isolation and erasure involved in loss, an...
With My Lips Pressed to the Ear of the Earth is a pamphlet full of secrets, whispered stories and...
In this exciting new pamphlet, Ben Verinder takes flight to survey the human landscape. At time...
All About Our Fathers is the second collaboration of three poets exploring their relationship wit...
All About Our Fathers is the second collaboration of three poets exploring their relationship wit...
EX-CETERA presents an intense and intimate portrait of a romantic relationship, charting its chao...
'The Opposite of Grieving brings together the talents of three poets who collectively run the pub...
Family Name features three unique poets - Jenny Mitchell, Roy McFarlane, and Zoë Brigley - who co...
Lay down your flowers and raise up your fists...Deborah Finding's debut poetry pamphlet, 'vigils ...
These are clear-eyed, quietly formal poems, moving from memories of a beloved grandmother stolen ...
'Mischief of One Kind and Another' is the ninth Nine Series Anthology and brings together the wor...
In Piecemeal, Ahana Banerji inhabits the soft and the small: wrists, fists, and window frost, mus...
MotherFlux is the collaborative work of three queer parent-poets from the margins of (m)otherhood...
Jen Feroze's debut pamphlet Tiny Bright Thorns charts the magic and madness of early motherhood. ...
Praise for HameJulie-Ann Rowell's touching and acutely observed Orkney poems show how local, ever...
'Philip Miller has a keen eye for the beauties of nature and the brutalities of life. He has a ke...