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Poetry Books
Wild Goose Publications Time Seeds
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£9.49
Olympia Publishers Elephant
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Olympia Publishers Poetry
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Olympia Publishers Passion for Poetry
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£6.99
Olympia Publishers The Ouch in Touch
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£5.99
Olympia Publishers Texts I Deleted B4 Sending
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£6.99
Olympia Publishers More than a Marathon, Touching the Edges -- A
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Olympia Publishers A Variety of Poems
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£7.59
Olympia Publishers Words With Trees
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£6.99
Olympia Publishers Poems, Sonnets and Short Stories
Book SynopsisFrom sonnets on the very nature of love life and death; a selection of poems on parenthood, nature, and God; a horror story that will chill your very bones; to a madcap tale of Fruit Ninjas taking on some familiar (but well-disguised) faces. This collection of poetry and prose has it all; something for absolutely everyone.Thomas Rowan''s style flips effortlessly from soul-searching philosophy to the creation of terrifying monsters in gothic mansions and zany gaming-style adventures and all of it very readable.
£8.54
Olympia Publishers Inside the Dark
Book SynopsisInside the Dark is Holden Reyes first published collection of poetry. In this candid and melancholy oeuvre, Reyes confesses his struggles with finding his own identity in a confusing and lonely society, steeped in restricting norms. Creatively experimenting with formatting and layout, Reyes sparse and scattered verse reflects the emptiness of anxiety and depression that threatens to consume many of its sufferers.Inside the Dark shares the message that no matter how far in the depths of regret one may feel, you are not alone in this journey, and Reyes invites you to take the first step to reconciling and healing from the darkness.
£7.59
Olympia Publishers Songs of Awakening Life
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Olympia Publishers Internal Angles
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Olympia Publishers Love Lust and Romanticism
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Olympia Publishers This... Is About Life... Lay Your Burdens Down
Book SynopsisLife, love, death, and human rights are just a few of the universally important topics covered in Randi Owens'' poetry collection, This... Is About Life... Lay Your Burdens Down. There is no limit to the breadth of ideas explored by Owens as she delves into issues as complex as Roe vs Wade, handling the content with a prevalent sense of balance, which serves to be a breath of fresh air, balancing the political with the personal.After a lifetime of varied experiences, such as growing up in the foster care system, and serving in the United States Air Force, Owens brings a wisdom to her musings that will affect anyone who reads.
£5.99
Olympia Publishers From Mine to Yours
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Olympia Publishers The World of the Lost
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Olympia Publishers Pieces Left for the Morning
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Olympia Publishers The Skylark The Flight of the Alauda Arvensis
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Olympia Publishers Howl of the Ocean
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Olympia Publishers Radical Rhyme
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£6.23
Olympia Publishers Gather Together
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Olympia Publishers Idols of the Imagination
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Olympia Publishers Musings of an ExSomething
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Olympia Publishers A Kings Collection of Life Poems
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£11.87
Renard Press Ltd Way to the West
Book SynopsisWay to the West is a glorious collection resulting from a collaboration between disciplines of art. Featuring twenty-five beautiful full-page watercolours alongside accompanying poems, its focus is on the western tip of Cornwall. For Andy and Vally Cornwall’s geographical remoteness, its abiding attraction as a holiday location, its proud fishing and mining history and the varying and often dramatic moods of its weather and sea are an inspiration and cause for celebration. The profound emotional and psychological effects on visitors to Cornwall is not lost on the authors, who have a long association with the area, having walked its entire coastline and holidayed there for over a half a century. Way to the West is a celebration of the natural world and the home, the past and the present, and of the fierce interconnectedness of people with their landscape.
£14.25
Renard Press Ltd Wit and Acid 2: Sharp Lines from the Plays of
Book Synopsis'If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.' One of the most prolific and respected playwrights of the twentieth century, Bernard Shaw's legacy shows no signs of waning, and his beautifully written plays, laced with wry wit and invective alike, have seen countless performances over the years, their finest lines paraded in literary conversation and review. Meticulously selected by Simon Mundy, the Wit and Acid series collects the sharpest lines from Shaw's oeuvre in small neat volumes, allowing the reader to sample some of the very best barbs and one-liners the twentieth century has to offer, and this, the second volume, covers lines from the great writer's works published after 1911. With an introduction by Simon Mundy, a poet, novelist, trenchant music critic and occasional playwright.
£8.21
Renard Press Ltd Kinship: Poems Exploring Belonging
Book SynopsisConcepts of belonging and community have constantly evolving definitions, and have been at the centre of fierce debate in recent years. The first twenty-three years of the new millennium have seen a rise in rhetoric aimed at those without the voice to argue back, and waves of toxic abuse have proliferated – and genocide. How relevant, then, to unite and raise our voices, to celebrate the rich tapestry of humanity, and to explore the labels we use to identify and express ourselves. Kinship is a poetry anthology that seeks to provide a platform for marginalised voices, and to celebrate the great diversity and rich variation in the identities of people from around the world and from a huge cross-section of walks of life.
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Renard Press Ltd Theres No Pluto in this Suite
Book SynopsisIf you want to get back to the beginningyou must fast forward to the end. I press play, drop into the solarsystem à la Holst, somewherebeyond the asteroid belt,rocketing ever further out. The poems in There's No Pluto in this Suite take the reader to the edges of ordinary experiences, places and narratives and ask them to leap from that ordinariness into the unexpected. The collection is broken into three parts, and the reader is taken on a ride through verse concerned with the experiences of immigration, travel and transience; then on to a gathering around the hearth, telling stories about what drives humans to live: vocations, love and journeys of discovery; and finally into a mythic realm, encountering holy fools, witchy saints and places of overlap between silly and sacred. There's No Pluto in this Suite is a playful collection that blends formal and free verse, lyric and narrative, and in which the profound rubs shoulders with the messy and the patently mysterious.
£9.50
Renard Press Ltd Third Space
Book SynopsisBritish South Asian poetry is flourishing throughout the UK, but it is still not being amply reflected in mainstream publishing. The Third Space project was conceived by award winning artist and poet, Suman Gujral, and has its eye on filling this gap and celebrating the best of the South Asian poetry scene.
£9.50
Renard Press Ltd The Rambling Sailor
Book SynopsisIn the old back streets o' PimlicoOn the docks at Monte VideoAt the Ring o' Bells on Plymouth HoeHe'm arter me now wheerever I goCharlotte Mew, a Modernist poet who in her day was considered one of the finest of the age by writers of great stature, has lived for long in the shadows of the literary canon. An avant-garde Bloomsbury poet that never quite broke through into the public's consciousness, Mew's experimental style, with prose-like lines, has stood the test of time, and is as relevant and powerful today as when it was written.Published in 1929, a year after her tragic death,The Rambling Sailorcollects Mew's final, most powerful verse, in which love, nature and religion all intermingle to paint pictures of pain, hope and a deep love of the natural world through the writer's knowledgeable eyes.
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Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Rhymes like These
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Canongate Books 36 Ways of Writing a Vietnamese Poem
Book SynopsisAn explosive, devastating debut poetry book from the winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize36 Ways of Writing a Vietnamese Poem is an urgent, unsettling reckoning with identity - and the violence of identity. For Le, a Vietnamese refugee in the West, this means the assumed violence of racism, oppression and historical trauma. But it also means the violence of that assumption. Of being always assumed to be outside one''s home, country, culture or language. And the complex violence - for the diasporic writer who wants to address any of this - of language itself. Making use of multiple tones, moods, masks and camouflages, Le''s poetic debut moves with unpredictable and destabilizing energy between the personal and political. As self-indicting as it is scathing, hilarious as it is desperately moving, this is a singular, breakthrough book.
£11.69
Pushkin Press Aednan: An Epic
Book SynopsisIn Northern Sámi, the word Ædnan means the land, the ground, the earth. In this majestic verse novel, Linnea Axelsson chronicles the fates of two Indigenous Sámi families, telling of their struggle and persistence over a century of colonial displacement, loss and resistance. It begins with Ristin and Ber-Joná, who are trying to care for their troubled young sons while migrating their reindeer herd in northernmost Scandinavia during the 1910s. The coming of the Swedes brings new borders that lay waste to Sámi customs and migration paths - and mean devastating separation for this family. In the 1970s, Lise grapples with how she was forced to adapt to Swedish society, haunted by her time in a 'nomad school' where she was deprived of her ancestors' language and history. Lise's daughter, Sandra, seeks to reclaim that heritage, becoming an activist struggling for reparations from the Swedish state. As one generation succeeds another, their voices interweave and form a spellbinding hymn to lands and traditions lost and reclaimed. Written in sparse, glittering verse that flows like a current,?Ædnan is a profound and moving epic of Sámi life.Trade Review'Crystalline... reads like poetry and myth at once. There are intricate layers of beauty and meaning here in sparse clusters across a vast new landscape as I've never read before. The music of this book is old, and it is new, and it is old' - Tommy Orange, author of 'There, There''Mesmerising. A beautiful, poetic weaving of language, character and place... Evocative and heart-breaking' - Audrey Magee, author of 'The Colony''A soul-gripping and enthralling journey into what it feels like to be othered in your own land... Axelsson offers us a profound invitation into understanding what it means to be deeply intertwined with nature' - Lola Akinmade Akerstrom, author of 'In Every Mirror She's Black''A sharp-edged tale in verse of colonial suppression, resistance, and survival' - Kirkus Reviews, starred review'Incredibly beautiful and magnificent... With AEdnan, Swedish literature has been enriched' - Dagens Nyheter
£17.00
Arsenal Pulp PR Crohnic
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Bedford Square Publishers Things My Children Think Im Wrong About
Book SynopsisPoetry gift book. The ideal gift for all parents!'Nic Aubury's poetry is proper poetry in the Betjeman/Wendy Cope tradition, and it's an utter delight memorable, musical, witty and just brilliant in every way. Nic is hands down the best new poet to emerge in the last 20 years.' Sophie Hannah
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Olympia Publishers Shopping Lists for the Apocalypse
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Olympia Publishers When the Soul Speaks the Heart Breaks
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Olympia Publishers Roaming Reflections Mind Flow
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Olympia Publishers Stages of Grief Brought on by a Narcissist
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Olympia Publishers From My Younger Self
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Olympia Publishers Poetry for Fun
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Olympia Publishers The M Collection
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Olympia Publishers Something To Be Said
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Olympia Publishers Proverbs and Poems
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Olympia Publishers We Are All Creatures of Struggle
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Olympia Publishers The Gravity of Midnight
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Olympia Publishers Drops of Wisdom
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