📖 The best recent #poetry – #review roundup
Namanlagh by #TomPaulin; Foretokens by #SarahHowe; Maryville by #JoelleTaylor; Hekate by #NikitaGill; Goatsong by #PhoebeGiannisi
#Literature
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The cover of be night alphabet by Joelle Taylor showing women’s eyes in triangles
Hard to describe just how ridiculously inventive, layered, prophetic, word-wizardy, astonishing this book is. Magical realism 🤝poet extraordinaire 🤝celebration of womanhood meets examination on men’s violence against women. I hope she keeps writing novels as well as superb poems #joelletaylor
Three of my favourite poets right here 😍 @pascalepetit.bsky.social #JoelleTaylor #MalikaBooker #Rollonsummer
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Join Joelle Taylor and Jo Bell as they delve into Taylor’s debut novel The Night Alphabet.
New podcast episodes every week. Listen via the link in our bio: 🎧
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#JoelleTaylor #SlamPoetry #TheNightAlphabet #Author #Tattoos #BradfordLitFest
Took some pictures at Out-Spoken Live in the Purcell Room at Southbank last Thursday. It's always such an excellent event.
@outspokenldn.bsky.social
#joelletaylor
#ellafrears
#padraigotuama
#oluwaseunolayiwola
#poetry
Black and white photo of authors and poets Nikita, Joelle and Salena at Arvon - also pictures of our novels, The Night Alphabet, Hekate and Mrs Death Misses Death
Here's a Sunday gratitude post to say thankyou to @arvonfoundation.bsky.social
& @nikitagill.bsky.social & #joelletaylor for being brilliant,
sharing time with you is nourishment & thankyou to our fabulous group of writers! Godden, Gill & Taylor return to Arvon later this year, sign up via Arvon ✍🏾
A pile of books with two books of poetry laid out in front of them.
Prepping texts to print out for a #Zine workshop I am facilitating later this month.
Important #Poetry & Tales from
#MayaAngelou
Keep Telling of Gaza by @khawlabadwan.bsky.social & @alisonphipps.bsky.social
#DavidHerd
#AudreLorde
Songs My Enemy Taught Me by #JoelleTaylor
@refugeetales.bsky.social
Joelle Taylor (1967) es una poeta británica que ganó el Premio T.S. Eliot en 2021 por "C+nto: & Othered Poems". Fundadora de SLAMbassadors y co-curadora de
@outspokenacademy.bsky.social. Su obra aborda temas de identidad y justicia social. Os comparto su poema 'Vitrina (I)'.
#Poesía #JoelleTaylor