I Eat the Moon

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Antonia Kearton is a counsellor & psychotherapist, and occasional poet, based in Strathspey in the Scottish Highlands. She has been published in several journals including Dust Poetry, Atrium, Northwords Now and Black Nore Review
I Eat the Moon

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Antonia Kearton is a counsellor & psychotherapist, and occasional poet, based in Strathspey in the Scottish Highlands. She has been published in several journals including Dust Poetry, Atrium, Northwords Now and Black Nore Review
After Victoria dies, I drive to Shoreham

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Oxfordshire-based poet and theatre-maker Tina Sederholm has performed at festivals and theatres nationwide for over twenty years, including seven Edinburgh Fringes. Her collections, Everything Wrong With You Is Beautiful and This Is Not Therapy, are published by Burning Eye. www.tinasederholm.substack.com www.tinasederholm.com
Fireweed

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Ruth Higgins has published poems with Alba, Arachne Press, Ink Sweat & Tears and Strix Magazine. A poem was commended in the Verve Festival competition 2025.
Words and music for a wounded network

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Dominic Fisher lives in Bristol, was a co-editor of Raceme magazine, was highly commended in Poetry Wales Award 2025, is widely published, and sometimes broadcast. His second collection, A Customised Selection of Fireworks, was published by Shoestring Press in 2022. https://dominicfisherpoetry.co.uk/ Bluesky @domfishpoet.bsky.social & Facebook
All you need to know is

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Leia is a tea-lover, procrastinator, and creator. Her most recent poetry can be found in Streetcake Magazine, Acropolis Journal and Roi Fainéant Press. She has poetry collections with Broken Sleep Books and Stanchion and Steel Incisors.
Links: Bluesky at @leiabutler.bsky.social Website at https://leiabutler.com/
A Celebration

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Roy Marshall lives in Leicestershire where he works in adult education. His books are The Sun bathers (2013), The Great Animator (2017) and After Montale (2019). A new collection of poems, Light Work, will be published by Shoestring Press later this year.
Sonnet for Perimenopause

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Victoria Spires is published in Berlin Lit & The London Magazine. She has been commended/shortlisted in: Ledbury, TPW Prize, Aesthetica Arts, Artemesia Arts, Plough Prize. She came Third in the Rialto Nature competition. Her pamphlet Soi-même is available from Salo.
UFO

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Em Gray is a neurodivergent poet living in Brighton, UK. She has been highly commended by the Forward Prize, shortlisted for the Creative Future Writers’ Award and has won second prize in the Mslexia Poetry Competition. Bluesky – @em-words.bsky.social
Through

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Michael Conley is a poet from Manchester, UK. His poetry has been Highly Commended in the Forward Prize. His latest pamphlet, “These Are Not My Dreams And Anyway Nothing Here Is Purple” is available from Nine Pens. He won the 2022 Peggy Poole Prize.

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Nia Broomhall’s debut pamphlet Backalong won the Mslexia Pamphlet Prize 2023 and she won the Poetry Society’s Hamish Canham Award in 2024. Nia is Poet in Residence at Painshill Park in Surrey and co-Head of English at a comprehensive school. www.niabroomhall.co.uk @niaandthepoems