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I’m behind on sharing this, but I absolutely loved this beautiful issue of Oxford Poetry, my first as Contributing Editor. Especially great to see poems in here by Dr Marianne MacRae & @Janinebradders. 💚 Thanks for having me Partus.
Issue 94 is headed our way 🍁 Featuring new work by @AlbedoVasiliki, Maria Iza B, @nancycampbelle, Holly Corfield Carr, abhainn connolly, Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal 🇵🇸, @Kit_Fan_, Amanda Holiday ☀️, Jake Goldwasser, Oluwaseun Olayiwola, Kathleen Ossip, et al. partus.press/products/oxfor… oxfordpoetry.com/subscribe.html
Join us for a launch party for HER FAULT by NJ Stallard at Kirkdale Bookshop on Thursday, November 24th at 7pm. With supporting readings from Ella Duffy and Alex MacDonald. Free drinks & free entry! eventbrite.co.uk/e/her-fault-by…
The most recent issue of Oxford Poetry arrived — I have three poems in this resplendent publication and here are some of my favorite beginnings by Kathleen Ossip Andrew David King — Thanks to Luke Allan for publishing them — get your hands on a copy if you can!
We are in love with this generous and thoughtful review of the collection FOREVERNOON by Ásta Fanney Sigurðardóttir, translated by Vala Thorodds, in the Guardian's best recent poetry roundup. Thank you Rebecca Tamás! It's such an honour to be included. theguardian.com/books/2022/dec…
A pleasure, as always, to explore some of the best recent poetry collections for today's Guardian Saturday ! December has exciting, innovative new work from @mariaxrose, @TheLeano , Vala Thorodds, Brenda Shaughnessy & more. ❄️❄️❄️❄️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️ theguardian.com/books/2022/dec…
We’ve just made our annual donation to Trees for Life to offset our carbon emissions in the year 2022. We hope you consider this great charity! You can visit our digital grove and keep track of our planting here: treesforlife.org.uk/groves/poetrees
We've had some beautiful books UofG CreativeWriting #CreativeConversations but Asta Fanney Sigurðardóttir's FOREVERNOON must be the most beautiful. Thank you Partus John Smith's Glasgow