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The Best British Poetry 2014 (Paperback)
Mark Ford; Series edited by Roddy Lumsden; Contributions by Rachael Allen, Robert Anthony, Simon Armitage, …
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'The Best British Poetry 2014' presents the finest and most
engaging poems found in literary magazines and webzines over the
past year. The material gathered represents the rich variety of
current UK poetry. Each poem is accompanied by a note by the poet
explaining the inspiration for the poem.
*'The Republic of Motherhood' Winner of the Forward Prize for Best
Single Poem* 'I crossed the border into the Republic of Motherhood
and found it a queendom, a wild queendom.' In this bold and
resonant gathering of poems, Liz Berry turns her distinctive voice
to the transformative experience of new motherhood. Her poems sing
the body electric, from the joy and anguish of becoming a mother,
through its darkest hours to its brightest days. With honesty and
unabashed beauty, they bear witness to that most tender of times -
when a new life arrives, and everything changes.
PURE WICKED by Shayla Black During his decade as an international
pop star, Jesse McCall has lived every day in the fast lane. A
committed hedonist reveling in amazing highs, globetrotting, and
nameless encounters, he refuses to think about his loneliness or
empty future. Then tragedy strikes. Shocked and grieving, he sheds
his identity and walks away, searching for peace. Instead, he finds
Bristol Reese, a no-nonsense beauty scraping to keep her business
afloat while struggling with her own demons. He’s intent on
seducing her, but other than a pleasure-filled night, she’s not
interested in a player, especially after her boyfriend recently
proposed to her sister. In order to claim Bristol, Jesse has to
prove he’s not the kind of man he’s always been. But when she
learns his identity and his past comes back to haunt him, how will
he convince her that he’s a changed man who wants nothing more
than to make her his forever? ALL HALLOWS EVE by Heather Graham
Salem was a place near and dear to Jenna Duffy and Samuel Hall —
it was where they’d met on a strange and sinister case. They
never dreamed that they’d be called back. That history could
repeat itself in a most macabre and terrifying fashion. But, then
again, it was Salem at Halloween. Seasoned Krewe members, they
still find themselves facing the unspeakable horrors in a desperate
race to save each other-and perhaps even their very souls. HARD AS
STEEL by Laura Kaye After identifying her employer's dangerous
enemies, Jessica Jakes takes refuge at the compound of the Raven
Riders Motorcycle Club. Fellow Hard Ink tattooist and Raven leader
Ike Young promises to keep Jess safe for as long as it takes, which
would be perfect if his close, personal, round-the-clock protection
didn't make it so hard to hide just how much she wants him--and
always has. Ike Young loved and lost a woman in trouble once
before. The last thing he needs is alone time with the sexiest and
feistiest woman he's ever known, one he's purposely kept at a
distance for years. Now, Ike's not sure he can keep his hands or
his heart to himself--or that he even wants to anymore. And that
means he has to do whatever it takes to hold on to Jess forever.
STROKE OF MIDNIGHT by Lara Adrian Born to a noble Breed lineage
steeped in exotic ritual and familial duty, vampire warrior Jehan
walked away from the luxurious trappings of his upbringing in
Morocco to join the Order’s command center in Rome. But when a
generations-old obligation calls Jehan home, the reluctant desert
prince finds himself thrust into an unwanted handfasting with
Seraphina, an unwilling beauty who’s as determined as he is to
resist the antiquated pact between their families. Yet as intent as
they are to prove their incompatibility, neither can deny the
attraction that ignites between them. And as Jehan and Seraphina
fight to resist the calling of their blood, a deadly enemy seeks to
end their uneasy truce before it even begins….
The gorgeous, crystalline debut collection from rising star Liz
Berry.
In "Black Country," Liz Berry takes us home: to Wrens Nest, Gosty
Hill, Bilston; to the summer where she first learned to talk; to
the woods where the secrets are hidden. A parade of riotous
characters abound: the Bone Orchard Wench, the Lady Rotcatcher,
Carmella 'Ower Lady of the Hairdresser'.
But her poems also transport us into other, different worlds of
the poet's imagination: the memories and magic of childhood to the
dawning of adulthood and the dark, sweet mysteries of love and
sexuality. Ablaze with energy and colour, and alive with a
thrilling command of language, Liz Berry's poems are
transformative, almost magical: her characters are protean, her eye
unusual; all rooted in the sights and sounds of her native Black
Country: 'vowels ferrous as nails, consonants you could lick the
coal from.'
This is a distinctive, assured, and unforgettable debut full of
fierce poems of wonder and incandescent joy. It marks the arrival
of a luminous talent in British poetry.
Inspired by a true story, a beautiful novel-in-verse about a child
far from home. From award-winning poet Liz Berry. 'A profound act
of witness to a long injustice, and a beautifully crafted conjuring
of a life lived as truly as possible' Guardian 'Book of the Day'
'Ground-breaking' Benjamin Zephaniah 'Exquisite' Hannah Lowe,
author of The Kids 'Home's not a place, you must believe this, but
one who names you and means beloved.' In 1908, Eliza Showell,
twelve years old and newly orphaned, boards a ship that will carry
her from the slums of the Black Country to rural Nova Scotia. She
will never return to Britain or see her family again. She is a Home
Child, one of thousands of British children sent to Canada to work
as indentured farm labourers and domestic servants. In Nova Scotia,
Eliza's world becomes a place where ordinary things are
transfigured into treasures - a red ribbon, the feel of a foal's
mane, the sound of her name on someone else's lips. With nothing to
call her own, the wild beauty of Cape Breton is the only solace
Eliza has - until another Home Child, a boy, comes to the farm and
changes everything. Inspired by the true story of Liz Berry's great
aunt, this spellbinding novel in verse is an exquisite portrait of
a girl far from home. 'A haunting, deeply compelling narrative'
Andrew McMillan, author of physical 'Only Liz Berry could write
such raw and staggeringly beautiful poems' Fiona Benson, author of
Vertigo & Ghost
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The Best British Poetry 2012 (Paperback, New)
Sasha Dugdale; Series edited by Roddy Lumsden; Contributions by Fleur Adcock, Patience Agbabi, Tara Bergin, …
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The Best British Poetry 2012 presents the finest and most engaging
poems found in literary magazines and webzines over the past year.
The material gathered represents the rich variety of current UK
poetry. Each poem is accompanied by a note by the poet explaining
the inspiration for the poem. An indispensable guide to British
poetry and a must-have purchase for anyone interested in the art,
from newcomers to the most experienced professional and all
creative writing students working in English.
"The Best British Poetry 2011" presents the finest and most
engaging poems found in British-based literary magazines and
webzines over the past year. The material gathered represents the
rich variety of current UK poetry, including lyric, formal and
experimental poetry. Each poem is accompanied by a note by the poet
themselves, explaining the inspiration for the poem and why they
decided to write the poem in that form. The format of the book will
be familiar to those who have seen similar annual selections made
in other countries such as Ireland, Australia and especially the
US, where the equivalent annual book is a popular yet controversial
landmark in each year's literary calendar. At a time when print
journals still retain their significance and popularity and when
new sites are flourishing on the web, this book offers a snapshot
of current poetry practices in the country by offering a diverse
selection of excellent poems.
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