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The Talking Stick
“Raine Geoghegan’s poetry is like stepping inside another world. Gently, she guides you through her culture with word vision and much beauty. She transports your imagination as flower-buds seek...
Erosions
Erosions is John A. Griffin’s first full-length book of poems. Written shortly after he emigrated to the United States, the poems comprise a kind of Bildungsroman exploring themes of boyhood innocence,...
Tools of the Trade
Being a doctor is a privilege; it is also very demanding and can be stressful, and to be able to look after others, we need to look after ourselves. We offer you this little book of poetry, Tools of the Trade, as a friend to provide inspiration, comfort and support as you begin work.
the light we cannot see
The third poetry collection from poet and journalist Anne Casey, originally from County Clare, Ireland, now resident in Sydney, Australia.
the men I keep under my bed
The second poetry collection from Irish poet and novelist Alvy Carragher.
Dead Reckoning
Dead Reckoning is a collection of high and beautiful seriousness, containing work of exceptional ambition and achievement. Philosophical, unafraid of the big questions, Jude Nutter is a poet both well-traveled and well read.
Persecution
In Sofiul Azam’s remarkable collection, the poet employs intellectual gravity and emotional immediacy to address persecution as a major theme.
To Learn the Future
To Learn the Future is a charming and thoughtful collection to help and inspire teachers of all ages, with poems grouped into five themes to provide resilience, compassion and well-being.
Mither Tongue
Translations of Majia's poems from Chinese and Nuoso (his minority language) into Scots and English. A symmetry of powerful and lesser-used language.
Moder Dy
Written in English, interspersed with Shetlandic dialect throughout, this eagerly awaited debut collection from Shetland poet Roseanne Watt contains profound, assured and wilfully spare poems that are built from the sight, sound and heartbeat of the land as much as from the sea.