Votive Evan Boland (ed.)Turning on the drawn out thread of a relationship in freefall, the poems in Votive, the skilful and seductive second collection by Keiran Goddard, are small prayers uttered out of an ambiguous faith. They are dreams, visions, and hallucinations; the body is made a bonsai tree, the sea hisses into the spaces between the lines, the voice speaks invocations to the minute. These poems are granular things that flow freely when touched. Unapologetically
He is an English/History graduate of John Moore’s University and an alumnus of the city’s seminal Dead Good Poets Society
Set largely in the rugged but resplendent borderlands of Arizona and Sonora
The resulting schoolchildren's strikes and protests
the atmospheric writer Enas al-Badran
An Absence of Ruins (1967)
her poetry is just the ‘banter’ of everyday life for her and others like her
The book traces the development of his career from boyhood until his return to England in 1783
"In Daughter Jessie Lendennie writes with a spare grace and unsparing wisdom of the kind of dreams and nightmares that can never be outgrown
Curious and opinionated… prepared to go where no other journalist ventures: into the Israeli settlements where lies the solution (or not) to the conflict
A thrilling third collection from the author of Jerwood Award winning novel Significance
Includes work from writers in Australia
’ he writes in a letter