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Jay Hulme

    Jay Hulme is an award-winning transgender performance poet, speaker, and educator. He teaches, consults, speaks, and works on the importance of diversity in media, with a focus on transgender inclusion and rights. Hulme performs his poetry at engagements across the UK and has been published in numerous magazines and journals. His work often explores themes of identity and representation, offering readers a unique perspective on contemporary social issues.

    The Vanishing Song
    Here Be Monsters
    The Practice Of Garment Pattern Making. W. H. Hulme
    The Heavenfield
    My Own Way
    The Backwater Sermons
    • The Backwater Sermons

      • 94 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.6(363)Add rating

      Jay Hulme is an award-winning transgender poet, performer, educator and speaker. In this new poetry collection, Jay details his journey through faith and baptism during an unprecedented world-wide pandemic. Jay's poetry explores belief in the modern world and offers a fresh and unique perspective on queer faith.

      The Backwater Sermons
    • My Own Way

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      My Own Way is a poem and a picture book that introduces very young children to the wonder of gender diversity. Why feel limited to his or hers, blue or pink, football or ballet?

      My Own Way
    • Hailed as a 'Modern-day Classic of Science-Fiction', the Heavenfield is a dark science-fiction thriller set within a British experimental research facility, involving clandestine Government Agencies, Supernatural Forces, and Alternate Realities. When Grace Palmer and her team discover a way into a mysterious world they name the 'Heavenfield', they trigger a devastating chain of events. Bizarre, unexplained murders and attacks on the Project leave scientists trapped in the Field with no way to return. As their air supplies run low and their equipment starts to fail, their nightmares begin to play out before them...

      The Heavenfield
    • A sea-born creature, who never quite belongs, discovers who she really is in this powerful, illustrated song about metamorphosis and finding your true home.

      Here Be Monsters
    • In The Vanishing Song, trans Christian poet Jay Hulme goes in search of what is all but lost in contemporary faith, the 'beautiful and holy and wild' way of the saints, and the alluring, perplexing mystery of the places they chose for themselves - forests, caves, rocky outcrops in the sea.

      The Vanishing Song