Today’s featured poem is by Tristan
Moss, taken from his new pamphlet, The Cold War (Lapwing Publications,
2022).
By approaching its devastating subject
matter aslant via an extended metaphor, this poem is packed with implicit
questions. Therein lies its power, wondering, for example, how we verbalise our
reactions to death and grief. And then it ponders what type of driver we are.
Or what type of mourner…
MY DAD’S DEATH
a van
speeding down the motorway,
backdoors flailing
boxes falling out.
Some drivers keeping their distance,
others trying to get by,
or some like myself
picking up what’s been left behind.
(Previously published in issue 203 of Snakeskin)
Monday, 27 June 2022
A poem by Tristan Moss
Friday, 17 June 2022
My review of Stewart Sanderson's The Sleep Road on Wild Court
My review of Stewart Sanderson's first full collection, The Sleep Road (Tapsalterie, 2022)) is now up at Wild Court. In both individual and collective terms, The Sleep Road is a significant collection. You can read my review via this link.
Tuesday, 7 June 2022
My second full collection
Massive news for me: HappenStance Press will publish my second full collection in November 2023. I’m delighted/chuffed/overjoyed, etc, etc, to have the chance to work again with Helena Nelson, one of the best editors around.
What’s more, HappenStance books are gorgeous objects in themselves. Now to keep chipping away at my ms, only sixteen months to go…!