Be Feared Barbara ParkinsonJane Burns new poetry collection Be Feared is a captivating reclamation of self, sisterhood, and love, encountering everything from Snow White to monsters, plagues and infernos. Acknowledging fear, this book embraces discovery, a process of translation and transformation, of finding a voice radiant with both curses and psalms. Rebellious, bloody, and encroached upon by violence, Burns poetry examines survival, abuse and healing. Intensely imaginative,
forming a powerful portrait of life
leads her to the delusion that she has found escape and meaning
Mensah writes in his own
John Fuller has carefully composed a letter on the subject of travel: warning against it
Escaping to Asia
and everything to do with love
A very welcome new edition
That Was the Week That Was and other TV and radio programmes
and music permeates both the forms and the language
George Szirtes (with Veronika Krasnova): Six poems
Arthur Machen
It is an account of family loyalty