The Hebridean Crab Apple
by Marjorie Lotfi
Inspired by the mystery of a crab apple tree discovered on an uninhabited outer-Hebridean island, Marjorie Lotfi reads her poem, The Hebridean Crab Apple. The film is directed by Savannah Acquah.Preaching
'Preaching': A new poem by the T.S.Eliot Prize-winning poet Roger Robinson, from his forthcoming New and Selected Poems (Bloomsbury in 2026).Signs, Music
Raymond Antrobus's poems exploring the relationship between symbols and soundOld Friends and Rock, Bird, Butterfly
by Shara Atashi
Hannah Lowe's poetic reflections on Britain’s historical connection to ChinaThe Kindly Interrogator
by Sana Nassari
Poetry as representations of overarching phenomena – with an interrogator, for example, representing totalitarianism’s panoptic power.A Blood Condition
A poetry collection focused on the trauma of survival and the need for remembrance.Poems from Malika’s Kitchen
by Emily Zobel Marshall
Nurturing, critiquing, plotting, a poetry collective into a unique poetry collectionGreen beetles
Hannah Lowe
"how much longer
can I keep your feet from emerald beetles, scorching pavement, risingwater?"










