When was the last time you remembered your heart’s beating? In his debut collection of lyrics and poetry, Seki Lynch pre......more
Welcome to our poetry conversation. We dedicate it to all those who prefer a good old-fashioned exchange, preferably in ......more
In this expansive new collection, Tom Furniss lets his vivid poetic imagination roam in time and place. From the fields ......more
The second book of poetry in V.M. Sang’s One Poem A Day Series takes us through summer to midwinter. Each day there is a......more
The second book of poetry in V.M. Sang’s One Poem A Day Series takes us through summer to midwinter. Each day there is a......more
The Demon Tracts is a faithful reproduction of the loggbok of Norwegian-Shetlandic modernist poet, Kristján Norge who va......more
Katy Mack’s First, I Turn Off the Light is as unsettling and disarming as it is compassionate and brave. Mack’s poems ar......more
Rein It In is a brilliant pamphlet that examines freedom of youthful self-indulgence and recklessness as well as the ine......more
All Empty Vessels is an urgent, emotional commentary on what it is to exist in our contemporary world. Aaron Kent and St......more
eat the glitter is an irreverent, lyrical exploration of queer love, modern culture, and a post-pandemic world. Tender y......more
The poems in Near-Life Experience are curious about the present moment, its weather and animals, its objects and things.......more
A Poetry Book Society Spring Recommendation 2024. ’ The days have no names. The day they count the dead, the day they cl......more
In Child Ballad, his sixth collection, David Wheatley explores a world transformed by the poet’s experience of parenthoo......more
Elizabeth?Parker’s second collection, ?Cormorant, explores the bird to tell stories about human and natural worlds, thei......more
Following Eighty-Eight in 2020 and What Will People Think? in 2022, Not For Everybody is Vicky’s third anthology. Here, ......more
’Poetry within the State’ invites readers to traverse a landscape wrought with the stark realities of modern Ireland, vi......more
The shaping of a mother - from urgency of maternal drive to discovering what nestles buried within the small print lies ......more
Grief’s Alphabet by Carrie Etter is a shattering elegy for the poet’s mother, opening a pathway through grief in spite o......more
Focusing on the earliest weeks and months of the pandemic, Aoife Lyall’s The Day Before beautifully captures the ordinar......more
An exploration of Wales’s deep connections to music through one specific style: the hymn. Even as many in the modern wor......more
From a sixties childhood immersed in the slate quarries of North Wales, a bilingual schooling, a scientific career, and ......more
Jay Whittaker’s debut collection, Wristwatch, won the 2018 Saltire prize for Poetry Book of the Year. In this eagerly aw......more
Mistaking You for a Shower of Summer Confetti, Michael Glover’s first book-length poem, is a reverie by turns casually w......more
Nigel Jenkins’s body of work is remarkable not just for the range of its forms and occasions, but for the variety of its......more
From the opening poem ’Mornington’, Joseph Woods echoes Camus’s dilemma in L’Étranger, setting about his return to Zimba......more
Kathy Miles is a poet who writes about the interaction between human and animal worlds. Her writing draws on surreal ima......more
Darren Freebury-Jones’s Rambling is a book of fragments exploring the topographies of love, grief, friendship, family, y......more
Chalking the Pavement, written during the first part of the Covid pandemic, includes a number of poems, as well as a lon......more
Something Man-Made Is Here and It Is Dangerous is a pamphlet of poetry that finds humour, beauty, and fascination in the......more
Leaving the Hills by Tony Curtis is a collection full of stories from everywhere by a great Welsh poet at his best. From......more
Grahame Davies’s A Darker Way ?is a collection of poems and songs which traces a hard-won but redemptive path between id......more
’Voice at the Window’ is a collection of 100 daily gratitude poems written during lockdown by Elisabeth Pike. This poetr......more
Octopuses And Other Sea Creatures documents the creation of a live performance in Portsmouth Cathedral in 2022. The perf......more
An uplifting selection of Wendy Cope’s most popular poems, featuring the TikTok sensation "The Orange." I love you. I’m ......more
This second part of The Oxford Book of English Verse introduces the reader to Shakespeare, his contemporaries, and the w......more
A stunning debut collection from a poet who is building a strong reputation for versatility and has garnered a following......more
The language in Rhian Elizabeth’s poetry feels instinctual: the poems in girls etc pulse and ripple with energy, their r......more
In these astounding poems, Yanita Georgieva explores the different thefts and losses that accompany the human condition ......more
Skirting arranges poems in columns that provide multiple reading routes, giving the reader opportunities to make and cre......more
Annunciation Sonnets climbs out of the frame of the sonnet and through speculative encounters with artworks depicting th......more
Fortitude, resilience to overthinking, the walls which go beyond my limits, to imagine things that are not. Tomorrow is ......more
A collection of poems pointing to awakening, realisation and the essence of love, that touch the heart deeply....more
Complete Sonnets is a collection of 154 poems written by William Shakespeare, first published in 1609. They are consider......more
The journey of Eva Bourke’s eighth collection of poems is one of bereavement, heartbreak and, ultimately, renewal. In po......more
In Into the Night that Flies So Fast, the debut collection of poems from Belfast-based Milena Williamson, the speaker jo......more
The poems in Keepsake arrive as bounties from nature. They sing to experiences of love, friendship, art, childhood and a......more
"Every sickness gets better or kills. I am the strangeness in-between." In this deeply intimate debut collection Trudie ......more
Alastair (’Lala’) Ashford-Brown was born in 1953 in the heart of rural Wiltshire. He attended Marlborough College, one o......more
"A unique anthology of poems from around the world and through the ages that celebrate magic and magicians."--Provided b......more
Taz Rahman’s East of the Sun, West of the Moon follows a wanderer in the city who contemplates legacies of grief, intric......more
To all those who dare to love - even after love has failed. She issues her warning, on a grey winter’s morning, this lad......more
Life is chaotic. Sometimes it makes sense, often it doesn’t. And the older we get the more we realise the latter is true......more
An uplifting poetry collection from the number one bestselling author of My Name Is Why, Lemn Sissay OBE THE INSTANT SUN......more
From the award-winning biographer of Chaucer, the story of his most popular and scandalous character, from the Middle Ag......more
Designed to appeal to the book lover, the Macmillan Collector’s Library is a series of beautifully bound pocket-sized gi......more
Comprising forty-nine units, with a bespoke porch and optional exit through a bestiary, Randolph Healy’s The Electron-Gh......more
Every 4 years we will leap into 29 pomes with punk jazz poet Paul Grimsley. Written in that strange interstice that is t......more
Tares Oburumu’s collection of poems is a brief history of Syma, the neglected oil-producing region of Nigeria he came fr......more
"Fires: The Stone, and Other Tales Book 1" by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson is a captivating masterpiece of English literature, ......more
Written over a period of eight years, the poems in Shale Bings amble across adolescent landscapes, hazy spectres of West......more
ways to say we’re not alone explores themes of estrangement and upheaval; how to keep going, how to be ourselves. These ......more
freebleeding is a conversation between two poets, Charley Barnes & Wendy Allen, written in letters, poems and short pros......more
Alison Lock’s new collection Thrift grows out of a very sad place where her ’communing in slow grief’ for the earth and ......more
’How do I love thee? Let me count the ways’ Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a poet of passion, wit and conscience. She wa......more
’Another world must be unfurled, Another language known’ Best known - and beloved - for her highly popular novels includ......more
If I should die, think only this of me: That there’s some corner of a foreign field That is for ever England. From The S......more
One of the highly praised Lakeland poets, alongside his friend William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a founder......more
Afterword by Josh Mcloughlin Thomas Chatterton, born 1752, was the son of the sexton at St Mary Redcliffe Church in Bris......more
Ten Poets (Volume One) by Martin Appleby, Dawn Vincent, James Domestic, Amy Wragg, Leon The Poet, Mary Fucking Poppins, ......more
Pure Filth, Aidan Mathews’ fifth volume of poetry, follows upon Windfalls (Dolmen, 1977), Minding Ruth (Gallery, 1983), ......more
The Hedgehog Poetry Press are proud to be able to share with you, the Selected Poems of one of the UK’s finest poets, Gi......more
No Immediate Remedy is a collection of poems written during the first two years of the Covid pandemic, in that disconcer......more
T. De Los Reyes’s collection And Yet Held is for people who live on the margins, who are creating their own path in the ......more
The collection is split into two halves. "Departmental Ditties," the first section, is made up of satirical poems that p......more
"When Stephen Sexton was young, video games were a way to slip through the looking glass; to be in two places at once; t......more
history is what we call / what might have happened differently / and didn’t It is the decade of centuries, and Cheryl te......more
Fragmented and angular, Erode with Me envelops the reader inside a full collapse of charged emotions. Carving words into......more
Variety Turns is a collection of elegies for Christopher Arksey’s mum who passed away from cancer in 2016. Arksey pays t......more
In the sequence of poems that forms the spine of this debut collection, Luke Palmer casts 16th Century alchemist Paracel......more
"I call her nature’s magic" unveils a tapestry of emotions, delicately threading together the raw experiences of shatter......more
A Poetry Book Society Winter Recommendation 2023 In Child Ballad, David Wheatley’s sixth collection, he explores a world......more
An acclaimed young poet explores her identity as a twenty-first-century Indigenous woman. Poem by poem, Tibble carves ou......more
Isaac Watts is known to history as the father of English hymnody. He wrote some 750 hymns, including beloved classics li......more
The poems in this collection were composed using only words that appear in the following texts attributed to the legenda......more
Boulevard, a poetic journey forged amid the crucible of the COVID-19 pandemic, encapsulates a year of the poet’s life co......more
"A Word in Your Fear introduces me to a new voice, epiphanies striking, stun and collide, in sparks, language, thick. Bu......more
To Abandon Wizardry, Matthew Caley’s seventh collection, speeds through a world where it’s harder and harder to tell wha......more
I Think We’re Alone Now is a bold and far-ranging second collection from a fresh and original new voice in British poetr......more
Military Men Are We, A Poetic War, is a poetry book of thirty-one poems. The poems are based on the personal experiences......more
Iktsuarpok is an extraordinary first collection with careful, precise poems that remind us of the delicacy of the world ......more
Alicia Byrne Keane’s Pretend Cartoon Strength is a meditation on coastlines, migration, spatial theory, and desire among......more
jade king’s poems remind us that there’s magic in the mess and that even within the shadows of pain and despair, there’s......more
Plainsong is a cultural history cycle of persona poems drawn from the time of the earliest English poetry to the industr......more
A collection of poems expressing some of the experiences, thoughts and emotions of the author taken from various periods......more
In Circles is the follow-up publication to the author’s widely-acclaimed parody novel, The Last Smoker on Earth and the ......more
Shakespeare’s Sonnets, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, ......more
Alan Amos’ comprehensive collection of poems represents a lyrical journey where emotions find release through the potent......more
Take a lyrical journey through the first half of the year with V.M. Sang’s FROM JANUARY TO JUNE. This anthology captures......more