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Category: Interviews

Adam Cairns: How I Wrote ‘Mum Dancing’

Posted on February 1, 2023April 30, 2024

“The sonnet seems like a safe room to me. It has known dimensions, the four walls of its rhymes and the turn.”

Camille Francois: How I Wrote ‘Let us go down, and there confound’

Posted on January 25, 2023April 30, 2024

“I like to think of poems as machines crafted to destroy what we know, in order to access forms of wisdom or something archaic about our nature which we might not otherwise have consciously encountered.”

Mat Riches: How I Wrote ‘Tomato Plants’

Posted on January 18, 2023April 30, 2024

“I’d love to say that was a deliberate choice, that it was a way of showing the protagonist is boxed in like the tomatoes, or like the holes you cut into a tomato growbag, but I’d be lying.”

Megan J Arlett: How I Wrote ‘Fresh Meat’

Posted on January 11, 2023April 30, 2024

“My poems often float around in fragmented and incomplete drafts until that first, encapsulating line arrives on the page”

Bethany Handley: How I Wrote ‘Cling Film’

Posted on January 4, 2023April 30, 2024

“Poetry provides the space for readers to bear witness to ableism. This calling out of ableism in poetry can be unsettling for audiences if they recognise their own attitudes or behavior.”

Rakyah Assam: How I Wrote ‘The Scientist’

Posted on December 21, 2022April 30, 2024

“I think the way that foreignness affects your relationship with the place that you’re in has a lot of parallels to the way that we operate in dreams in this way.”

Hussain Ahmed: How I Wrote ‘Yoruba Abecedarian I’

Posted on December 14, 2022April 30, 2024

“In most cases, the poems are hardly fully made, they come in lines, phrases and flashes.”

Thomas Jackson: How I Wrote ‘marinara as the world ends’

Posted on December 7, 2022April 30, 2024

“I didn’t write this with an agenda, but it pulled together several fractures in my nostalgia.”

Kim Moore: How I Wrote ‘A Psalm for the Scaffolders’

Posted on November 30, 2022April 30, 2024

“I always write in prose first, longhand in my notebook, like I’m talking to someone”

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