Loss, love and various severed body parts are scattered throughout Dragonish. The poems are rooted in family, friends and home while also reaching into other worlds: the circus of possibilities, an earth-bound heavenly host, London's dryads and a nineteenth-century French brothel. Infused with a warm humour, tinged with darkness, the poems tempt the reader to peep beneath the surface of things.
Mother Night : Poems
Serge ♆ Neptune
bookIn the Name of Red : Poems
Z.R. Ghani
bookThe Fabulanarchist Luxury Uprising
Jack Houston
bookhow the first sparks became visible : Poems
Simone Atangana Bekono
bookAccessioning
Charlotte Wetton
bookMyrtle
Ruth Wiggins
bookIkhda, by Ikhda
Ikhda Ayuning Maharsi Degoul
bookMakeover : Poems
Laurie Bolger
bookDragonish
Emma Simon
bookdo not be lulled by the dainty starlike blossom : Poems
Rachael Matthews
bookWhat The House Taught Us : Poems
Anne Bailey
bookThis House : Poems
Rehema Njambi
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