Slow Migrations: Adam Horovitz, Indigo Dreams
This collection of poems by Adam Horovitz was inspired by the Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeology of the Cotswolds exhibited at the Corinium museum, Cirencester, and the prehistoric and Roman artefacts from the Roman bathing and temple complex and Sacred Spring in Bath. It marks the culmination of two creative projects that involved an artistic collaboration with musician Chris Cundy, and filmmak...
16th February 2026
The Storm's Flora: Laura Wainwright, Seren
Cardiff-born writer, artist and musician Laura Wainwright grew up in Newport where she still lives. She has a PhD in English literature from Cardiff University where her thesis focused on Anglophone Welsh Literature, later published as ‘New Territories in Modernism: Anglophone Welsh Writing, 1930-19...
30th January 2026
A Few More Sunrises Yet Before It Ends: Martin Hayes, Broken Sleep Books
Martin Hayes was born in London and has lived around Edgware Road all his life. This major traffic artery running north from Marble Arch was once part of the Roman road Watling Street. Countless peopl...
22nd January 2026
The Taste of Lightning: Ivan V Lalić, Bloodaxe
Ivan V Lalić (1931-1996) was born in Belgrade, the Yugoslav and Serbian capital. The summers of his childhood were spent in western Serbia, an idyll that came to an abrupt end with the Nazi invasion i...
3rd January 2026
Polar Corona: Caroline Gill, Hedgehog Poetry Press
Caroline Gill, who currently lives in Suffolk, grew up in London, Kent and Norfolk before moving with David, her archaeologist husband, to Rome, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge and Swansea. She graduat...
3rd January 2026
