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It’s no coincidence that this book found its way to you. Within these 111 poems lies a message meant just for you. I hop......more
The Island in the Sound, the third collection by Scottish poet Niall Campbell, creates an archipelago of memories, lyric......more
From the UK Poet Laureate and bestselling translator of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a complete verse translation of......more
The Drifted Stream is a poetic tribute to the enduring legacy of Charles Causley, capturing the spirit of his life, his ......more
Has there been a more thankless path in recent history than the one we are on now? Medbh McGuckian’s newest volume asks ......more
In a small pub just outside Derby, mid-December 2018, four poets met in order to see if they could rekindle the Poetry S......more
Failsafe: A Choreography by Scott Thurston offers an entrancing fusion of movement and language, inviting readers into a......more
In Climate Kid, Alice Brooker channels the fierce urgency of a generation grappling with the planet’s unraveling. Her po......more
Noriaki by Endre Ruset, translated by Harry Man, is a mesmerizing poetry collection that captures the daring spirit of s......more
Mind’s Eye: Notelets & Dialogues in Tribute to Paul Celan by Carol Rumens is a profound exploration of memory, language,......more
Mark Russell’s Come to the River is set over the weekend of an academic conference in a hotel in a city very much like G......more
"... we are important in the small ways in the hugs we give nightly, in the ways we glow brightly, before dotting out as......more
One unusually glorious British summer, words began to flow from Mimi Rose onto the page. Words that had to be voiced, ab......more
Four female friends navigate the political turbulence of North Belfast in the late 80s in this extraordinary, evocative ......more
A remarkable debut from a promising new poet. In his debut collection, Real Boys, Thomas Stewart examines the death of h......more
Hannah Lavery’s Unwritten Woman is a bold and lavish call for us to see the woman in the stories we read and tell oursel......more
Andrew’s sixth poetry collection, Outside of Here. Outsider Hear!, is mined from rich lived experience in Ghana, Japan, ......more
Now in paperback the first biography to provide a full and fresh account of Keat’s journey to Naples and Rome until his ......more
Polkadot Wounds is a delight, wrestling with life in our restless times. Capildeo entices us to enter conversations with......more
Why Are You Shouting?, James Womack’s fourth Carcanet collection, thinks about two things in particular: our struggle as......more
Food is an offering; a foundational form of love. Under Orange Blossom is a bittersweet bite into life as a mixed race w......more
This work is born from moments of intense emotion: the aftermath of arguments, train journeys to visit former lovers, an......more
Though Christopher Marlowe originally penned Hero and Leander, George Chapman completed the work after Marlowe’s untimel......more
Poems for Gustav Klimt is a quite stunning anthology of beautiful art set alongside stunning poetry, featuring full colo......more
The timeless and compelling "word-music" of one of Britain’s oldest cultural treasures is captured in this new bilingual......more
It’s that time of year again . . . With his signature wit, Brian Bilston returns with And So This is Christmas, fifty-on......more
What spaces are significant to you? After over 4 years of producing poetry events and workshops, Off The Chest bring you......more
Neverland is a book of poetry that deals with a place that only exists in the author’s imagination, which further inspir......more
In Earth House, Matthew Hollis evokes the landscape, language and ecology of the isles of Britain and Ireland to explore......more
Against a backdrop of vast geological time and recent fossil-fuel burning history, the poems of Katrina Porteous’s lates......more
A generous and intimate reflection on the natural and human world, grounded in the reedbeds, meadows and marshes of Engl......more
Fred lost a good friend to suicide. These poems are about the man and Fred’s own loss...more
Gig Catharsis is a raw and thought-provoking pamphlet that captures the complexities of navigating modern life amidst cl......more
In this compelling anthology, Metamorphosis, students of Aberystwyth University’s Creative Writing MA course explore the......more
A Haunting Without Allegory consists of a series of transatlantic sequences exploring hope and despair in a time of cons......more
The Wild Knight and Other Poems is a collection of early poetry by G.K. Chesterton, showcasing his sharp wit, deep spiri......more
Clogged Arteries - Brutalist Poetry #3 ’For the one who hates my poetry. Says it’s nothing to do with her.’ Author: Flet......more
Inspired by the harrowing events surrounding the often overlooked Ballymurphy Massacre in the north of Ireland, Stephani......more
Poetry has always been a central element of Christian spirituality and is used in worship, in pastoral services and guid......more
Rich and various, From Base Materials ranges thematically from violence towards women, love in old age and surviving can......more
Musings and Memories is a light-hearted poetic glimpse into the life of author Sue Hollings, spanning some fifty years a......more
Designed to appeal to the book lover, the Macmillan Collector’s Library is a series of beautifully bound pocket-sized gi......more
River Talk is the Cumbrian water I know and love, a language that has run through me from an early age. River is refuge,......more
This collection of poems offers a blend of emotional depth and lyrical beauty, reflecting on themes of love, nature, and......more
In The Lost Art of Ironing, the metaphorical iron smooths out life’s creases as well as crumpled clothes, with poems abo......more
Nature versus Nurture? Reflections on growing up in the post war era, viewed through a lens of music and colour. "How to......more
Once more the Scottish Highlands feature, including one about the dreaded midge, the bane of the tourist. It never cease......more
By turns lyrical and sardonic, this new collection from Katie Donovan is characteristically watery - candid and uncompro......more
Beautifully illustrated in Imtiaz Dharker’s distinctive style, Shadow Reader is a radiant criss-cross of encounters, mes......more
In this tender and wryly humorous poetry collection, a child travels down her own oesophagus, a woman joins a search par......more
John Whitehouse’s debut pamphlet of poetry contains a sequence of poems based on his childhood in the North of England. ......more
To walk the path of this life is an adventure. So much unknown....and seemingly random. The journey can be exhilerating,......more
When one poet shadows another, does it amount to spying? Jason Heroux, sometime Poet Laureate of Kingston, Ontario, has ......more
All the Pretty Lights is a revelation, a book of poems which speaks to many worlds while finding a common ground for all......more
The title of Michael Longley’s New Selected Poems is taken from his poem " Ash Keys." The wing-shaped, wind-borne seeds ......more
The Strongbox opens with the abduction of a woman to a foreign land and ends with the Rape of Europa. Drawing in element......more
This collection is written for those of us who remember our beginnings and recognize how defining moments shape us. The ......more
An essential introduction to the most significant poems and their works since 1900 Reproduced within this collection are......more
Experience the raw and profound journey of motherhood through this captivating collection of poetry. Some Murmur delves ......more
’...this is how we long to be saved’ writes Curwen in the opening poem of her new, striking collection where we are pull......more
Poems for Wonderland is the most stunning of rather lovely books, featuring full colour images from the original Alice i......more
’these basements that taught me to breathe; my body happening in the space between moonlight & the leather straps wrappe......more
This collection of new and selected poems, like the jam that metaphorically spreads itself throughout, "sparkles like li......more
’the song soil sweat of it knowing nothing of a binary bondage a bountiful mess of myself everything under the sun is ch......more
’you need to be a warrior right now, especially in Wetherspoon’s where you’re slightly scared to take a piss and for com......more
Through moving and incisive poetry, Crystal traces the arc of one woman’s experience after the discovery that her partne......more
Drawing on powerful and universal themes, The Penny Dropping traces the journey of a relationship from first meeting to ......more
Being a Happy Mind is a book of poetry to help people from young to old find happiness in themselves by taking the time ......more
Dorinda Wegener’s Four Fields weaves family traditions and natural landscapes into a stunning tapestry of loss, trauma, ......more
Jen Feroze’s debut pamphlet Tiny Bright Thorns charts the magic and madness of early motherhood. Shot through with sea a......more
Tonight I Want to Live and, the debut pamphlet from Ryan Norman, explores how we might know ourselves through the violen......more
Divine Hours is a collection of poetry which has that intangible sense of being in the presence of a master craftsman, s......more
These are mysterious and weird poems, in the best way. I can’t "understand" them but I don’t need to, I can feel them, a......more
Stephen Emmerson’s Big Song is a book concerned with overcoming trauma, with memory, with language, with body. It is a b......more
Collecting 15 years of poetry, Post-Atomic Glossaries is Antony Owen’s magnum opus, a selection including his Ted Hughes......more
"Using a diverse array of poetic styles, this stunning collection explores a wide range of themes-from the complexities ......more
Immerse yourself in the timeless wit and wisdom of G.K. Chesterton with this exquisite compilation of Wine, Water and So......more
’My mother was an oak tree my dad a garage mechanic My father was a field of wheat my mother the Prime Minister My mothe......more
Come Here to This Gate, Rory Waterman’s fourth collection, is his most candid and unexpected, personal, brash, hilarious......more
Frank Kuppner’s new (eleventh) book consists of three long, hilarious, philosophical, existential sequences, ’The Libera......more
Kareem Parkins-Brown’s highly-anticipated pamphlet is an audacious and richly plural celebration of friends and selves, ......more
’Eventually, she spoke. If you don’t laugh, you’ll cry, she said, as she did neither.’ The fifth poetry collection from ......more
Judith Wozniak spent her working life as a GP. These poems look at illness from a doctor’s point of view. They include h......more
This collection of micro fiction is divided into nine sections: salt, sea, skin, sky, snow, soil, stars, steel, stone. E......more
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
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