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  • af Karen Dennison
    158,95 kr.

    Karen Dennison's 'The Paper House' is a stunning collection from one of Britain's finest new voices.Karen Dennison's first collection Counting Rain was published by Indigo Dreams in 2012. Karen is editor, designer and publisher of Book of Sand, Blueshift and Free-fall, a series of pamphlets featuring the work of artists and poets. She co-edits and designs for Against the Grain Poetry Press.

  • af James Simpson
    113,95 kr.

    The Rhyme of the Reddleman’s Daughter originated from a story the poet’s four-year-old daughter told him in her bath… “I’ll tell a story from my mouth …” her term for an oral story rather than one read from a book.Book-ended with the idea of the Reddleman or Raddleman (a liminal figure who would travel the chalk hills marking sheep with a red dye at pairing time), the ballad is rooted in the landscape, flora and fauna of the South Downs.The ballad form became the most fitting way of uniting form and content, and like Songs of Innocence and Experience it is written for both adults and children.

  • af Sarah Thomson & Nigel Kent
    88,95 kr.

  • - A Space Odyssey
    af Diana Devlin & Irene Cunningham
    88,95 kr.

  • - In The Autumntime
    af Jeremy Reed & Kristin Garth
    143,95 kr.

    The third edition of this vibrant poetry magazine showcases some of the finest and most original voices in contemporary poetry todayThe full line-up for the magazine is:Poetry : Jeremy Reed Anna Saunders Christopher Levenson Mark Goodwin Raine Geoghegan Fred D'Aguiar Lucía Orellana Damacela Alison Jones Ceinwen E. Cariad Haydon John F. Deane Sheenagh Pugh Andy Brown Debjani Chatterjee Arundhathi Subramaniam Hannah Brockbank Abegail Morley C.C. Russell Scarlett Ward Kristin Garth Pippa Little Charles Wilkinson Jen Rouse Maggie Mackay Matt Duggan Joan Lennon Natalie Crick Jennie E. Owen Imogen Forster Andrew Greig Elaine Royle Paul Waring Penelope Shuttle Peter J. King Geoff Hattersley Cheryl Pearson Deb Scudder Julian Turner Helen Farish Jacqueline SaphraArticles Helen Calcutt Talking to Victoria Richards David Mark Williams Reading Brian Patten Luke Haines Smash The System Amy Alexander Talking to Kristin Garth & Tianna Hansen Genya Johnson Poetry on the Underground Matt Duggan A Journey Across The Pond Annie Maclean Reading J.O Morgan Martin Malone Mr Willett's Summertime Hannah Brockbank Bloodlines Zack Dicks Gloucester Poetry Festival Moose Allain Postcards From The Hedge

  • af David Mark Williams
    143,95 kr.

    "What can I say about a collection featuring a singing and dancing papaya, a pesky street character known as Noman, a Vaudeville mime artist who performs in an A road lay-by and a Flat Earth advocate, to mention only a few? When people put me on the spot and ask me what my poems are about, I am usually lost for words. But then I am often lost for words. Conversation isn't really my thing. Perhaps that's why I write poems in the first place. Papaya Fantasia is a bus journey, it's a variety show, a long wave broadcast, a comedy-horror B film and a cut-up autobiography."- David Mark Williams

  • - Povel Panni
    af Raine Geoghegan
    113,95 kr.

    'Apple Water' is a small collection of poems and short prose based on Raine's Romany family who amongst other things picked fruit, vegetables and hops in both Herefordshire and Kent. Many of these poems have been inspired by actual events, personal stories and photographs, as well as the inclusion of 'found' words which help to bring the characters to life. Raine uses Romani language (jib) to add authenticity to the life of the Travelling people and has woven it into the collection not only to honour these folk but to create new and innovative forms of poetry, combining both the old and new."These are poems of Roma memory and survival brought to life through beguiling lyric and dramatic telling. They bring a way of living, of thinking, listening, and seeing, into immediate and natural focus."- David Morley, winner of the Ted Hughes Award for New Poetry

  • af Sue Burge
    113,95 kr.

    Sue Burge is a poet and freelance creative writing and film studies tutor based in North Norfolk. Lumière was written during a residency in Paris. This residency allowed Sue to combine her three great passions - Paris, poetry and the cinema in order to create a unique poetic response to the city's cinematic legacy.