Nosebleeds Ieva FlamingoNosebleeds is an exploration of expression, traversing emotion and form. It is hard hitting poetry, written to be spoken aloud but making the transfer to the page with remarkable ease and clarity. Visceral and raw words from a voice far older than the poets young years, exploring family, life, and the real world beyond the sophomoric aphorisms of a generation in Englands north presented by the media. Inspired by Saul Williams, Philip Larkin, and
Voices from the Land of Trees is a work of bold historical imagination and sympathy
Irish Literature: The Eighteenth Century and Irish Literature: The Nineteenth Century
Described as ‘accessible and dynamic’
Andrew Whitehead is the editor of BBC World Service News and an editor of History Workshop Journal
rationalistic materialism of his science teacher
Tod’s publisher - who knew Dedman in the Spanish Civil War - wants to settle some old scores
his work has been published in magazines like The Great War
moves in several directions
Leonic Aranzon
This is the first time her poetry has been put together in one volume
The third of our #WomenVote100 Anthologies: a showcase for poets Arachne has previously published in anthologies
His debut collection