Longlisted for poetry award
In the spirit of the award, I’ll keep things short! My poem ‘Natural Appetites’ was recently longlisted from among over 1,000 entries for the Briefly Write Poetry Prize 2023. The […]
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In the spirit of the award, I’ll keep things short! My poem ‘Natural Appetites’ was recently longlisted from among over 1,000 entries for the Briefly Write Poetry Prize 2023. The […]
Two of my poems were recently selected for publication by The Amphibian Literary Journal for their third issue. The Amphibian is a publication that seeks to explore the thoughts and […]
I received some nice news in August: my poem ‘The Pastel Valley’ was longlisted for the international Lucent Dreaming Poetry Prize. Lucent Dreaming is a publisher of short fiction, flash […]
Some nice news: one of my poems has been included in a poetry collection published by Recent Work Press. The collection is titled Not Very Quiet: The anthology. Not Very […]
Something worth sharing: I recently had a poem published in Mantissa Poetry Review! Mantissa is a beautiful publication and I am excited that my writing is now a part of […]
I recently received a copy of the Spring 2021 issue of Spellbinder in my pigeonhole. Spellbinder is a quarterly literary and art magazine based in Durham, UK, and its editorial […]
Some nice news! In January 2021, The Global Youth Review launched their first issue, with the theme of ‘self-expression’. You can read the magazine online here: https://www.theglobalyouthreview.com/r-e-a-d I was very […]
I received a big surprise in the mail the other day: this copy of the Hunter Writers Centre’s ‘Grieve’ anthology. The Hunter Writers Centre publishes a new volume of Grieve […]
As the title of the post suggests, this has been an exciting month filled with pleasant surprises! In the way of poetry, my bilingual poem “You’d probablement detest this poème” was […]
palindrome (n.) – a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backwards as forwards. In late 2017, I decided to write what could be termed a ‘palindrome poem’. There […]