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Poetry

A selection of poems in recent journals, anthologies and online:

2012

Mappa (Pascale Petit (ed.) Tate Poetry from Art Online Anthology 2012)

My Major Retrospective (Todd Swift and Kim Lockwood (eds.) Lung Jazz: Young British Poets for Oxfam. Cinnamon Press).

References for Happy No. 1 (self-published for Fiona Robyn’s blogsplash for her novel, The Most Beautiful Thing24 April).

When We Were Six (The Dark Horse 28)

Arran Jumper (Agnes Meadows (ed.) Loose Muse Anthology. Morgan’s Eye Press)

2011

Bride, Prescience (Aesthetica Creative Writing Annual 2012)

The Kiss, Seal Woman, Black Box (Envoi 160, November 2011)

Feathers and Blood (Pascale Petit (ed.) Poetry from Art 2011. Tate)

Newborn (Pascale Petit (ed.) Tate Poetry from Art [Online Anthology])

References for Happy XIX (Ruth O’Callaghan (ed.) Genius Floored: a shadow on the wall. Soaring Penguin)

References for Happy VII (Symmetry Pebbles, 14 February)

2010

P.368(2) Box 5: Explosion, Holborn, 20/12/1928 (Aoife Mannix and Eva Lewin (eds.) Postcards from Leather Lane: new writing celebrating Camden. Camden Libraries with Spread the Word)

White Light (Pascale Petit (ed.) Poetry from Art at Tate Modern. Tate)

Stigmata (Delayed Reactions)

References for Happy IV (Open Notebooks. ‘Poems produced from 3030 prompt, Easter Sunday: yellow-clawed hawk in stream’)

Dreamstitcher, Stigmata (Jan Fortune-Wood (ed.) Seeking refuge. Cinnamon Press)

Admission (Tate Poetry from Art Course Online Anthology)

2009

Anglophile, Mah Jong Player (South Bank Poetry 5)

The Summoner (Poetry News / Poetry Society Members Poems)

Door 2 (Essex Poetry Festival Online Exhibition)

London from Greenwich Park (South Bank Poetry 4)

2008

Fish Wives (Pascale Petit’s New Poet Spotlight)

2007

The Understanding of Glass (Poetry Scotland 50)

2006

Crystallization ; Explorer ; Monochrome (The Argotist Online, February)

The Four Elements: Fire (English, Summer 2006)

2005

The Instrument Maker ; My Grandmother’s Fuchsia (Agenda Broadsheet, in the name ‘Bailey’)

Pelagos ; The Second Wife (Nthposition, December 2005, in the name ‘Bailey’)

How To Rest In Peace (Guardian Poetry Workshop, January 2005, in the name ‘Bailey’)

Monologue (Hags, Harlots, Heroines, December 2005, free registration required)

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