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Geraldine Clarkson

    Declare
    Crucifox
    Medlars
    Primers
    Dora Incites the Sea-Scribbler to Lament
    The Attitudes
    • Katie Griffiths' debut poetry collection, The Attitudes is a search for trust and faith - in the body, in the mind, in all those things we seek to hold on to but cannot. Here, we intimately encounter mortality and tread the balance between visceral wisdom and the intellect, between fragile, fallible bodies, and the mind's hold over them, between the bright spaces and the haunted ones. In poems that are bold, effervescent, frequently playful, Griffiths approaches serious subjects - eating disorders, ageing, grieving - with a precise and inventive lyricism. The Attitudes compiles multitudes, with layer upon layer of counterpoints, juxtaposing and exploring the unresolvable, all the while seeking to move towards a place of deeper reflection and stillness away from the noise and distraction of the daily business of being alive. An astute and accomplished book which transforms

      The Attitudes
    • Geraldine Clarkson lives in Warwickshire. Her poems have appeared widely in journals and anthologies, including The Poetry Review, Poetry (Chicago), and The Best British Poetry (Salt Publishing, 2014), and have also been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 during the 2015 and 2016 Proms seasons. A selection of her work was published in Primers Vol 1 (Nine Arches Press/The Poetry School, 2016), and she has a chapbook, Declare (Shearsman Books, 2016). Supported by Arts Council England, she is preparing her first full-length collection. "Geraldine Clarkson's poems are musical, often playful incantations that delight in the power of words. Formally inventive and vivid with natural imagery." - Carol Ann Duffy

      Dora Incites the Sea-Scribbler to Lament
    • In 2015, The Poetry School and Nine Arches Press ran a nationwide search to find exciting new voices in poetry. After reading through hundreds of entries, four previously unpublished poets - Geraldine Clarkson, Lucy Ingrams, Maureen Cullen and Katie Griffiths - emerged as the clear winners. This volume brings together these four selected poets, and the chemistry of their work creates a heady and memorable trip. From war correspondents to social work, breath-taking natural landscapes to strange, unsettling tales, there's much here to delight and quietly dazzle - and much to make the future of poetry bright.

      Primers
    • Medlars

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of decay and renewal, this collection weaves narratives through various English landscapes, from London to the Midlands. It reflects on societal issues like xenophobia and Brexit, while also celebrating the beauty of nature found in hedgerows and forests. The metaphor of the Medlar fruit, inedible until rotting, symbolizes transformation and the potential for regeneration amidst chaos. Ultimately, the work seeks a glimmer of hope, advocating for change and the pursuit of sweetness in a world marked by contradictions.

      Medlars
    • It feels like this incredible pamphlet from Geraldine has been ages arriving. We're so glad it is finally here in all its foxy glory! Crucifox is more a state of mind than a particular creature or person. The collection circles rebellion, emergence from disappointment and fasting, new beginnings, recreation following destruction; soulwork; inspiration and the act of writing itself. There is a focus on female desire and feral impulses behind polite exteriors; assumed responsibilities and pre-packed creeds; the role of women within close-knit community, the silent and marginalised aspects of women, their masking and unveiling and the stilling of their tongues. There is no shortage either of vermin and sleaze, crime, including murder; along with curlicues, cleaners, clowns, gambling, lotteries, and a lot of luck... These poems are intricate poetry masterpieces - breathtakingly beautiful, stomach churningly real. We know you will love this wonderful work!

      Crucifox
    • Geraldine Clarkson's poetry is deeply influenced by her Irish heritage and her experiences in monastic life, including time spent in the Peruvian desert. Her work has garnered significant recognition, including accolades from prestigious competitions such as Arvon International and UK National Poetry. With a strong foundation in her roots and a rich tapestry of experiences, her debut chapbook, "Declare," showcases her unique voice and poetic vision, marking an exciting entry into the literary world.

      Declare
    • Geraldine Clarkson's poetry uniquely blends sensation, emotion, and thought, echoing T.S. Eliot's insights on the transformative power of experience. Her work showcases an imaginative expansiveness that is distinctly her own, creating verses that resonate with musicality while also delivering impactful themes. This rare ability to intertwine various elements of poetry results in a compelling and innovative reading experience.

      No. 25
    • This remarkable debut collection from Geraldine Clarkson is an exploration of enclosure and freedom, of what is life-affirming and what is life-suppressing, of emptiness and profusion, of silence and music, and of the impermanence and wonder of the flesh. These poems contain the uncontainable; spellbound and courageous, they roam from South ......

      Monica's Overcoat of Flesh