WITCH Robin Yassin-KassabWITCH by Rebecca Tams is a raw, strange book of poems that merges feminist exploration with occult expression and ecological language. At turns lyrical, philosophical and obscene, Tamss astonishing debut evokes the sexual prowess of nature as an organism that swallows and consumes. These are poems that unsettle the reader, taking them to dark, magical places where earth and blood, politics and pornography, intermingle; they celebrate poetry as a
alongside Galician writers Chus Pato
if he is well fed
Liz Cashdan’s work reflects her interest in the connections between words and visual images
The works featured begin in the 1960s – when it was claimed that Vietnamese villages had to be destroyed to be saved – and continue on to the 21st-century terror wars fought not on battlefields but against civilian populations
Against Foreign Office advice he wandered round Yemen
His graphic novel Depresso was shortlisted for the MIND Book of the Year
He studied Anglo-Irish literature and Folklore at University College Dublin and the University of Kiel
won the 2005 Forward prize for the Best Single Poem
he looked at a shattered moonlight that was reflected in the dirty waters of the Golden Horn
Robson Green
A journey through North Yorkshire in poems and film
"Flynn has developed a poetic register that is admirable in its discipline and economy…" - Nicolas Tredell