Rocksong Ann DrysdaleRocksong is a shamelessly baroque ride through the all nadirs and summits of the contemporary queer. It's a decadent book, where decadence isn't a cipher for self indulgence, but a fierce and fugitive resistance. As Audre Lorde writes 'We survived and survival breeds desire for more self'. Or, in the glowing neon precincts of Rocksong, more selves, plural. These poems flirt and confront in turns, they seduce and attack, they are tender and grotesque.
and the real world beyond the sophomoric aphorisms of a generation in England’s north presented by the media
with Descent of Woman and The Aquatic Ape
The Other Tiger: Contemporary Latin American Poetry is an anthology of Spanish language contemporary poetry from the Americas
The Boy With No Face (Salmon
Poets discussing their process throughout include four ‘Next Generation Poets’
following degrees in history at Aberystwyth and Manchester
a night in which five-year old girls drift alone through the wards
A mix of the serious
A percentage of the sales of this book will be donated to English PEN’s campaign for Fayadh’s release
and the long shadow of the war years
takes its title from the winning entry of the 2010/11 Arvon International Poetry Award
Exploring between the pages of history