Dear Diaspora is an unapologetic reckoning with history, memory, and grief. Parting the weeds on ...
This co-authored work focuses on five performances developed by Blue Pieta, a multidisciplinary a...
Something About Living is the brilliant third collection from acclaimed poet Lena Khalaf Tuffaha....
Indian Winter begins with a narrator trying to write about a long-ago lover whose death he has ju...
Tetra Nova comes with an editorial preface: 'Multiple authors have attempted to rewrite this manu...
A lyrical narrative which re-imagines the renowned modernist pioneer Amrita Sher-Gil through a co...
Poems and essays dealing variously with the merging and commingling of smartphones and human bodi...
Two female lovers separate. Alone in her apartment, surrounded by books and memories, the narrato...
WhiteOther is a strange hybrid beast - part poetry, part polemic, part sectarian graffiti - a lon...
The poems of Kerf write through themes of woodworking, craft and labour, but these poems also ana...
A poet drowns. In the weeks following, three people are haunted by him - a medical examiner, a th...
Call centre agents and migrant workers, soldiers and charity workers, fresh university graduates ...
Dean Blunt is the most important British artist of the current century because he fundamentally d...
Debut collection from Northern Marxist poet Dom Hale delving into the post-internet maelstrom of ...
A fiery, experimental, and comic debut collection from sensational trans visual artist Caspar Hei...
Written between the Spring Equinoxes of 2016 and 2017, this is a collection that moves between fo...
The first installment of the Night of the World trilogy is replete with images sampled from Oscar...
The Working Classic is a collection of poetry, interviews, and essays with Aaron Kent. These dive...
Rimming the Event Horizon gyrates a mutinous poetics of revenge, purposing contingency as a major...
Three generations of women: Téta, the grandmother, Fadwa, the mother, and Emné, the daughter who ...
The fourth collection of poetry in Juana Goergen's rich trajectory, Mar en los huesos [Sea in my ...
A True Account collects works written between 2013 and 2020, published by a variety of small pres...
From debut novelist Joseph Coward: Run-Out Groove is the story of Jude, a kid leaving home under ...
Lessons of Decal is a queer-feminist meditation on reading and learning, a bibliophilic memoir, i...
This collection of essays celebrates the work of international feminist filmmakers from the 1950s...
A searing and multi-form debut from Palestinian human rights activist and theorist Sarona Abuaker...
Poets Audre Lorde and Pat Parker first met in 1969; they began exchanging letters regularly five ...
An extended exploration of family, loss, and the indignities of medical institutions. At once inf...
A finely-wrought debut collection in which subjectivity is carefully explored through poetic gest...
Titled for the influential singer left almost voiceless by a terrible syndrome, the poems bring s...
In this extraordinary work, Omar Sakr deftly weaves a multifaceted tale brimming with angels and ...
This extraordinary debut collection from queer Korean-American poet Jimin Seo, moves between Kore...
In Theophanies, award-winning poet Sarah Ghazal Ali testifies to women''s capacity for piercing a...
This debut collection explores multiraciality and the legacy of exile alongside the poet's unique...
Recupera follows two Catalonian sisters as they recover from drug addiction through a series of e...
gestalt is a poetic enquiry of the Panchayat, a collective of South Asian and Black artists pract...
Debut collection of mistranslations of Petrarchan love poems by Kat Addis, a Shakespearean schola...
Home Radio brings together 75 poems written between 2011 and 2020. These are weathered forms of a...
Of Necessity & Wanting is a collection of lyrical, atmospheric stories of varying lengths set in ...
MAAFA is an epic poem about reparations and the female body. MAAFA undoes the erasure of trauma a...