We are delighted to announce three new publications coming up in the next five weeks:

So, you think you’re a Writer by Ian Gouge (October 31st)
So, you think you’re a writer?
Well, quite possibly you are. Indeed you may be a very good one. Or you believe you are reasonably talented, but deep down you’re not too sure that you are as ‘good’ as you’d like to be.
So, you think you’re a Writer? aims to help you understand yourself as ‘a writer’ and offer ways in which you can gain clarity on your work and help you live your best ‘writing life’.
At the Fraying Edge of History by the Derby Stanza Poets (November 1st)
If there are two striking aspects to the Derby Stanza, the first is the variety of voice and style in the collective’s poetry, and the second is in the quality of that work. Perhaps it has taken us too long to pull this anthology together – yet maybe it is all the stronger for those additional months of practice and honing our craft.
The poets in this collection are:
- Phil Askham
- Joseph Chaplain
- Isabel Footring
- Simon French
- Jim Friedman
- Ian Gouge
- Emmaline O’Dowd
- Dave Smith
- Roy Woolley


Scattered with Grace by Richard Lister (on or about the 9th November)
This poetry hovers at the meeting points of seemingly disparate lives, times and places… Here we glimpse the difference grace can bring, as we discover it in human form. Heather Shakespeare, Poet and Writing for Wellbeing Facilitator
Lister displays self-awareness, flashes of cutting insight, and a playful imagination in this fine collection. Tony Earnshaw, Poet, Novelist and Playwright
Each exploration leads us to images of unexpected grace, words resonant with redemption. These are poems to return to many times. Helen Overell, Poet

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