Eighty Four is a new anthology of poetry on the subject of male suicide in aid of CALM (campaign ...
'I'm a widower grieving herself. My stem still living while all the petals have died; my bo...
For Rupinder Kaur, writing, along with any other art form, should be azaad - free: free to expres...
Scarlett Ward is an incredible young West Midlands poet as comfortable on the page as in performa...
Finally, in printed form, the poems from Louise's BBC3 commission 'Love is a Battlefield' make a ...
Riotous and fizzing with language, the poetry of Golnoosh Nour boldly explores what it is to be u...
The title of Elaine Beckett's debut collection suggests a process of unstoppable change. Moments ...
In The Shooting Gallery, Carrie Etter juxtaposes two series of prose poems: one exploring Czech s...
Learning that your mind and body have been taken hostage is one thing. Learning how to take them ...
'Rocksong is a shamelessly baroque ride through the all nadirs and summits of the contemporary qu...
Matt Abbott was volunteering at the Calais Jungle refugee camp when his native Wakefield voted 66...