Highly Commended by The Forward Prize 2010At once erudite, humourous and stylishly contemporary, ...
Where can the poem go in the age of the supercomputer? Why is poetry taught so badly at school? W...
In 2013 the poet Sarah Hesketh spent 20 weeks visiting a residential care home for people with de...
PBS Recommended Translation for Spring 2013The Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf is brought to life b...
Poetry Book Society Special Commendation for Spring 2012.Welcome to a strange new world in which ...
In The Story of No Emma Hammond delivers an experimental lyric that is wild, weird and full of th...
'At the centre of Rob Stanton's The Method... is the long and highly rewarding sonnet sequence 'T...
Three intertwining stories explore the effects and legacy of the British in India.It is 1932 in o...
One of The Times' 'ten rising stars of British poetry'.'Kalagora' is a Hindi neologism meaning 'b...
Click the Extracts tab above to read three poems from Mondeo Man: 'Thaxted', 'A Hornchurch Commut...
Featured on BBC's Newsnight Review.Mono-browed cousins, clandestine paperboys, murderous action h...
Sunshine is the new collection from Next Generation Poet Melissa Lee-Houghton. A writer of startl...
Simon Barraclough (Poet in Residence at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory) is your guide to th...
Oliver Dixon's debut poetry collection maps the city of London and its inhabitants: from starling...
What I Learned From Johnny Bevan is a politically charged modern epic by celebrated poet Luke Wri...
Since 2004 Penned in the Margins has produced, commissioned and published a diverse range of lite...
Forms of Protest collects together for the first time the work of Hannah Silva, a poet and playwr...
In his most daring collection to date, Chris McCabe delves into the shadowy recesses of London hi...
'A distinctive, important new voice' - Jo ShapcottTim Cresswell's poems delight in language and g...
In his ambitious second full collection, Ross Sutherland is an uneasy observer of our age of inau...
Click on Download View above to download your exclusive e-card!Winner of the inaugural Jane Marti...
Longlisted for the 2020 Laurel PrizePlunge into mountain lakes and drift along meandering rivers ...
An industrial accident in a wire factory and the chance discovery of a birth certificate. Church ...
From urban sketches of London and warped love poems to a paean to the Boston Tea Party and a lett...
'Intimate and haunting.' The Guardian.The Good Dark is the place we go to remember. The Good Dark...
Margins, edges and coastlines abound in John McCullough's tender, humorous explorations of contem...
Fence is an epic of fragments that is at once beautiful and beautifully strange. In his explorati...
An escaped lion roams the streets of Essex;a lonely pensioner holds a tower block fete; ,brand a ...
A piano is thrown from the top of an East London tower block. A Goth is sick on the bus.Crises, c...
Melissa Lee-Houghton's A Body Made of You is a series of poems written for other writers, artists...
Steak & Stations reports from a landscape of contrasts and contradictions: of speed and consumpti...
Highly Commended by The Forward Prize 2010The sacred, the profane and the prophetic come together...
'An overwhelming assault ... Intensity crackles. Tension teases.' - Iain SinclairSJ Fowler has En...
Where Rockets Burn Through: Contemporary Science Fiction Poems from the UKWhere Rockets Burn Thro...
Formally inventive and intricately composed, Astéronymes is a book of redactions - and an elegy f...
Futures features some of the most daring new voices in Greek poetry, together with international ...
'Beautiful Girls is not a book for the faint-hearted. The reader has been invited to a sleepover ...
None of this is the city. All of it is you.In his follow-up to Kalagora, Siddhartha Bose imagines...
Steve Spence follows his Forward Prize-shortlisted debut with Limits of Control, a fizzing, wit-l...
City State showcases the work of twenty-seven London writers between the ages of 16 and 36. From ...
Taking his cue from Japanese author Kenzabur¿ ¿e's Rouse Up O Young Men of the New Age!, Alan Cun...
Reader's nomination for Guardian First Book Award 2013Anchors, shipwrecks, whales and islands abo...
Happiness, typewriters and the ethics of plagiarism are just three of the subjects under the spot...
*Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year 2019* Winner of the Rathbones Folio Prize 2019 * Winner of...
Shortlisted for the Costa 2019 Poetry Award. Surreal, joyful, political and queer, Reckless Paper...
The debut book from Cumbrian poet Kate Davis tells a personal narrative of the contraction of pol...
Join McCabe on the hunt for a great lost poet, as he walks the winding Gothic paths of the Cemete...
An Archive of Happiness is set in the Scottish Highlands over the course of one day during the Av...