Patrick Wright has a poetry collection, Full Sight of Her (Black Spring), which was nominated for the John Pollard Prize. His poems have appeared in Poetry Ireland Review, The North, Southword, Poetry Salzburg, Agenda, Wasafiri, and London Magazine.
Our featured publication for January and February 2024 is Collecting the Data by Mat Riches, published by Red Squirrel Press.
Mat Riches offers a rare treat in this debut collection. In a voice that’s variously wry, thoughtful, witty and emotive, he explores a variety of relationships. Prepare to meet his family, but also his tomato plants, a weather balloon, a troublesome supertanker, a fisherman’s pond and the Arecibo Telescope. At one point, he finds himself with his head ‘wedged in the freezer’. This is—yes—funny, but this poet is not just out for laughs. He writes from an unusual angle and it’s deliberate. He uses words to write about silence. Expect the unexpected.
‘Mat Riches is a specialist in the humorous use of the serious and the serious use of the humorous, channelled through a playful but yoked relish for language.‘ Matthew Stewart
‘These poems show us love, with all its limits, hopes and regrets, its crucial specificities of Sunblest, the Wim Hof Method and buttered dogs. They’re heartfelt but not saccharine, often funny but never cynical. Most importantly, they ring true, like the birdsong from the poem ‘A Foley Artist Works from Home’: “only ever birds / being themselves”.‘ Ramona Herdman
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Previously published in The High Window
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Previously published in Algebra of Owls
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Previously published in The Honest Ulsterman
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Previously published in Ink Sweat and Tears
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Mat Riches is from Norfolk, but lives in Beckenham. He has previously worked in a plastics factory, a variety of pubs, and a book wholesaler, but currently works in market research and as ITV’s (unofficial) poet-in-residence. He’s also a trainee Bongosero. When he’s not doing those things, he’s either being a parent, a husband or running. Sometimes all of them at once. He co-runs Rogue Strands poetry evenings, and blogs at Wear The Fox Hat. One of these facts is not true.
Copies of Collecting the Data can be purchased from the Red Squirrel Press website, here.
Thea Smiley’s poems have been shortlisted in the Live Canon Collection competition, longlisted in the Rialto Nature and Place competition, commended in Poets and Players and Ware Poets competitions, and published in The Alchemy Spoon, Finished Creatures, and Butcher’s Dog.
Julie is author of children’s book Mission Dyslexia (JKPBooks), poetry pamphlet Ragged Rainbows (HybridDreich) and slim volume Something Small (Drunk Muse Press). She is the Poet-in Residence for St Mirren FC Charitable Trust and Makar of The Hampden Collection.
Amy Dugmore is a poet and copywriter from the West Midlands. Her poems have appeared in The Madrigal and Under My Pillow anthology. You can find her on Twitter @AL_Dugmore
Jonathan Humble lives in Cumbria. He edits the Dirigible Balloon showcasing poetry for children. He delivers poetry workshops in schools for Wordsworth Grasmere and appeared as the Poet in a Fridge during the BBC Contains Strong Language Festival in Carlisle.
The Man who Sat Waiting for a Bird to Sit on his Finger
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Adam is a British poet living in Italy. This year he took part in the first cohort of Out-Spoken Academy. He is published in I’ll Show You Mine, VAINE, Dust and Magma. Italian translations of some of his works are forthcoming with Taut Editori. Adam’s debut pamphlet Cupid, Grown was awarded second place in the Paper Swans Pamphlet Prize and was shortlisted for the Poetry London Pamphlet Prize.
Maddie Forest is originally from Finland but now based in Bath, and has appeared in Atrium Poetry, Ink Sweat & Tears, and Tears in the Fence. After completing her BA and MA in Creative Writing, she took a break from writing, but is now picking up the pen again. You can find her on social media @ItsMaddiehbu
Patrick Wright has a poetry collection, Full Sight of Her (Black Spring), which was nominated for the John Pollard Prize. His poems have appeared in Poetry Ireland Review, The North, Southword, Poetry Salzburg, Agenda, Wasafiri, and London Magazine.
what my skin cells aim to achieve in the years left to me
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Caspar Bryant is a poet from West Cornwall. Caspar’s work can be found in SPAM, Alchemy Spoon, And Other Poems, Propel Magazine, Ink Sweat & Tears, and Broken Sleep’s anthology of Cornish poets, among others.