I'm a poet based in Worcestershire, UK. My poetry has appeared in print and online magazines including The Interpreter's House, Prole, Ink Sweat and Tears, And Other Poems, Clear Poetry, and Amaryllis, and in anthologies such as The Chronicles of Eve (Paper Swans Press).
My first pamphlet, The Girl Who Grew Into a Crocodile, is published by V. Press.
I'm a Poetry Reader for Three Drops Press, and Co-Editor of Atrium poetry webzine.
David Clarke’s first pamphlet Gaud won the Michael Marks Award in 2013. He has published two collections with Nine Arches Press (most recently The Europeans in 2019) and a further pamphlet, Scare Stories, with V Press. The Field in Winter will be published by Nine Arches in the autumn of 2023.
Our featured publication for March and April is Green Apple Red by James McDermott, published by Broken Sleep Books.
James McDermott’s Green Apple Red is a dazzling pamphlet which maps the speaker’s growth from shamed ‘unnatural’ adolescent into queer adult proud of their nature. These majestic poems look towards a queerness of nature encouraging the inosculation of the reader and McDermott’s written word.
“Clear yet complex poems which lovingly interrogate queer desire to find shame, intimacy and protest in equal measure – unearthing, ultimately, a resonant wisdom in the Norfolk landscape and natural world” Richard Scott
“Green Apple Red revels in entanglements and inosculations, queering the language of nature: ‘bears’ who ‘are worshipped in sub-cultures’; an apple-eater consuming ‘only Cox’s’. In sensuous poems of belonging and longing, James McDermott carves out space for queer bodies in landscapes. These poems invite us to be shameless and public, ‘out in the open’ amongst our fellow creatures: unique, ‘fizzing with want’ like a bee, but ‘just another animal’ too. At once ‘cricket ball small’ with ‘Shame’s Stone’, but gutsy with the ‘second brain’ of the intestines, there’s abundant clarity, humour and vulnerability here, for wandering queers (and non-queers) everywhere” Caleb Parkin
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The Weight
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Shame’s Stone
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My Queer Mind Goes For A Walk
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How Queer I Live On Norfolk Coast
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James’s poetry books include the spoken word collection Manatomy (Burning Eye Books; long-listed for Polari’s First Book Prize 2021) and the pamphlets Erased (Polari Press) and Green Apple Red (Broken Sleep Books). James’s second collection Wild Life will be published by Nine Arches Press in June 2023. James’s poems have been widely published in magazines and journals including Poetry Wales, The Cardiff Review, Ink Sweat & Tears, Butcher’s Dog and Fourteen Poems. James’s plays published by Samuel French include Rubber Ring (Pleasance Islington/UK Tour) and Time and Tide (Park Theatre/UK Tour; Offie nominated for Best New Play 2020; long-listed for the Bruntwood, Papatango and Verity Bargate Playwriting Prizes). James is also one of the writers on EastEnders, an Arvon Writing tutor and Lecturer in Scriptwriting at The University of East Anglia. Twitter – jamesliammcd, Instagram – jamesmcdermott1993
Copies of Green Apple Red are available to purchase from James’s website.
Fiona Larkin’s pamphlets are A Dovetail of Breath (Rack Press, 2020) and Vital Capacity (Broken Sleep, 2022). Her debut collection, Rope of Sand, appears with Pindrop Press summer 2023; the title poem was highly commended in the Forward Prizes. She manages innovative projects with Corrupted Poetry.
Helen’s pamphlet, This Lexia & Other Languages (v.press) was born in 2020. She curates a project supporting dyslexic creatives. She is known on fb for her diva hen puppet, Nigella. In 2021 she was a finalist for the Brotherton Prize. Website: dyslexiapoetry.co.uk fb Helen Kay twitter: @HelenKay166
Leanne Moden is a poet, performer and educator, based in Nottingham. She was a national semi-finalist at the BBC Edinburgh Fringe Slam in 2018, and her latest collection “Get Over Yourself” was published by Burning Eye Books in 2020. https://www.leannemoden.com/https://leannemodenpoet.bigcartel.com/
Jennie E. Owen has been widely published online, in literary journals and anthologies. She teaches Creative Writing for The Open University and lives in Lancashire with her husband and three children. Jennie is currently working on a poetry PhD with MMU.
U.K. slam champion and World Slam Finalist, Kathryn O’Driscoll, is a queer disabled poet from Bath. Her debut collection ‘Cliff Notes’ was released by Verve Poetry Press in 2022.
Arthur Chapman lives in Peterborough, UK, and works in history education. His poems have appeared in the Fenland Poetry Journal and in The Meeting: Reading and Writing Through John Clare (Simon Kovesi (ed.) 2020).
Wendy Klein has four collections and a pamphlet, the most recent her selected: ‘Out of the Blue’, High Window Press, 2019. She is currently trying, unsuccessfully, to place a pamphlet featuring a friend’s medically assisted death. All ideas welcome. Film of pamphlet ‘Let Battle Commence’ https://youtu.be/L2JlbpAdUcU and website: http://www.wendyklein.co.uk
Matt Gilbert is a freelance copywriter and blogger at richlyevocative.net. Originally from Bristol, he currently gets his fill of urban hills in south east London. He’s had poems published by Anthropocene, Black Bough and Ink Sweat & Tears amongst others.