Through the recurrence of memory, myth, and grief, ? / Return captures the elusory language of sorrow and solitude that binds Taiwanese diasporic experience.
This collection is an unapologetic reckoning with history, memory, and grief. It explores the intersections of girlhood, identity and selfhood against the backdrop of the Vietnamese diaspora.
gestalt is a poetic enquiry of the Panchayat, a collective of South Asian and Black artists/practitioners involved in communal archiving, artmaking and activism in Britain from 1988-2015.
Home Radio brings together 75 poems written between 2011 and 2020. These are weathered forms of attention: pocket songs and daybooks, odes and longer workouts, bitter little lyrics and sweet generalisations. It's all staked on the seasonal, whatever the edge is, where poetry ends and history muscles in.
The Wasteland for the 21st Century? In this wild mini-epic poem, Verity Spott takes the reader through an inferno of references and situations, from begging fascists for love to an adapted script from Christopher Nolan's Batman films.
Indian Winter finds itself where the travel diary, the Künstlerroman, poetry, and autofiction meet through a narrative focussed through a queer writer of colour grieving for a beloved.
Gabrielle Bates’ electrifying debut questions what it means to love another person and how to exorcise childhood fears. This collection wrestles with betrayal, forced obedience, violence and young womanhood.