Books
Crone Chronicles
Sue Allen, Laura Grevel, Clare Stewart
Big White Shed
Three Nottingham-based friends, self-identifying crones, explore the experience of older women through poetry. Sue, Laura and Clare met through DIY Poets, and are active performance poets, with a number of publications to their names and have appeared in numerous poetry festivals around the country. They are all involved in running Women Write at Nottingham Women’s Centre.
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Matters of Life and Death
by Keith Ford
Poetry
Matters of Life and Death is a sensitive and funny book of poetry about Life... and Death, whichever way you look at it! Start with one, flip it up and turn it over to read the other side!
Keith Ford was born and bred in South Shields, refined and defined in Nottingham. He is the non-musical half of the acoustic duo Mr Ford and Mr Gibbs, the non-hip-hopping half of the Dad Rap duo Geordie Genes.
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Touching you
by Kevin Jackson
A debut collection from UK-based poet and spoken word performer Kevin Jackson. Written in a "free-thought style, using spacious imagery and generous musicality" (Matt Miller, BBC Verb New Voice Winner, poet & performer), these poems look with love's fierce eye at personal and social stories in our modern world, inviting the reader to share the journey and meet their own emotions.
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In The Moment
by Guy Jones
A collection of poems and short stories performed by the author Guy Jones, in Nottingham, Derby and Leicester.
Guy is the 'writer in residence' for Hothouse Theatre, a community theatre project in Nottingham. He has written several fringe style plays and short films for Hothouse.
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Random Trail
by Vron McIntyre
Poetry
Random Trail is a collection of poems touching on diverse themes including family, magic, science, nature, humour and randomness where you will encounter turnips, netball hoops, deep time, caves, architecture, hills and mohair.
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writing at risk
by Vron McIntyre
Poetry
A Lyric Essay combines poetry, memoir, essay with references, and impassioned rant to address questions about daring to write our unvarnished truths and how much we need to do so. With reflections on writing honestly, fat liberation, feminist activism, lesbian community, magic and spirituality. First published in 1993, this update includes an introduction putting it in present day context, and a glossary. Contains some strong language.
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Denim & Leather
Frank McMahon
There is scarcely a poet in Nottingham who hasn't met or at least heard of Frank McMahon. This collection brings together poems to give us an insight into what makes him tick. It was an absolute privelage for us to be trusted with his work and to put onto the page what he delivers on the stage.
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First Flight
A Poetry Anthology
by the Paper Crane Poets
Paper Crane Poets is a collective of writers, based in Beeston Library in Nottinghamshire. We run fun and friendly writing workshops for poets of all ages and abilities, and we firmly believe that everyone can (and should) write poetry.
The poems in the collection (written by 25 poets from the Paper Cranes Collective) are by turns funny, beautiful, moving, and surprising.
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A Backpack on his Backpack
by Lytisha Tunbridge
A Backpack on his Backpack is a collection of place and travel poems from Lytisha, published by Poetry Aloud, October 2019.
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Hear Me Crack and Melt
a collection of narrative based love poems.
by Lytisha Tunbridge
“Like an archaeologist uncovering fragments of treasure, or
a prospector discovering tiny gold nuggets, Lytisha reveals
the poetry within precious moments that might otherwise go
unnoticed, the meaningfulness of small gestures, the
tenderness of longing, the generosity of love. She brings
them all to the surface where they can shine and we can
recognise pieces of our own experience”
Chloë Jacquet
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World Jam Anthology
World Jam, Nottingham’s global poetry and music collective
edited by Lytisha Tunbridge
The World Jam Anthology is a collection of poems written by members of World Jam, Nottingham’s global poetry and music collective. There are poems from speakers of more than twenty languages, some in their native tongue, some in translation and some in English.
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