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Buy one queer poetry pamphlet, get another half price

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We love our poetry pamphlets and can't wait for you to read them all. For a limited time, order one pamphlet and get a second for half price. Make your choice from the titles below - just let us know which two you'd like in the box that pops up once you click the buy button. The saving is already applied to the cost.

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Titles to choose from:

The Last Lesbian Bar in the Midlands by Cleo Henry

An arresting cinema of a book. Vivid, playful, and adventurous, The Last Lesbian Bar in the Midlands is a moment, an idea, a sense of future that binds us to the best of each other. Brilliant.

Joelle Taylor, author of C+nto & Othered Poems

Keeper by Mícheál McCann

Mícheál McCann is a poet of wise, exalting attention: his is a fresh and refreshing new voice in queer poetry.

Seán Hewitt, author of Tongues of Fire and All Down Darkness Wide

with your chest by Remi Graves

Pulling at the cords of gender's curtains, watchful of the slippages of our performative masks, with your chest is a luminously generous and vulnerable debut from Remi Graves.

Victoria Adukwei Bulley

The Islands of Chile by David Nash

Melancholia and tangible absence are threaded through these absorbing and delicate poems in which the Chilean islands are lovingly catalogued and characterised by Nash and even given voice – a voice which erupts from the haunted shorelines and archipelagos with a deft and surprising lyric power.

Richard Scott

Based on a True Story by Thomas Stewart

Thomas Stewart’s splendid, cinematic poems distil the detritus of late desire – thievery, stain remover, Grindr, a wild oak, satire – into one universal quandary: “to fuck or fight.” Knowingly, dryly, he reveals the bloodless truth. This is the right book for our transactional age.

Randall Mann

Amphibian by Georgie Henley

Georgie Henley is a poet with a bent for the embodied and breathlessly sensual. At turns wry and despairing, then full of yearning and thwarted desire, this pamphlet has many faces. Unafraid to be playful and straight-up weird, Henley takes the reader on many delicious digressions.

Vanessa Kisuule

Antonyms for Burial by Ellora Sutton

A reader about to taste the zestful phrasing of antonyms for burial should prepare themselves: this is exhilarating writing.

John McCullough

o f f e r i n g s by kevanté ac cash

Press your ear to the queer conch shell of kevanté ac cash’s o f f e r i n g s to hear the Caribbean future. In poems that audaciously, exquisitely trample the rigidities of a sexual binary, cash strives to show speakers in possession of their full, fragmented selves: agonized by familial and societal trauma, yet cleaving to what makes them whole: found community spaces; the vivid beauty of the Bahamian landscape; the molten balm of Black women’s erotic love.

Shivanee Ramlochan

Two Dying Lovers Holding a Cat by Luís Costa

Two Dying Lovers Holding a Cat sounds like the title of a portrait, and indeed this is a work of portraiture: a subject closely observed, meticulously populated with colour, and elaborated into vivid, arresting life.

David Nash

On This Stretch of Queerland by Dale Booton

Here, Booton bestows us with poems both dexterous and endearing, weaving together affinities into a tapestry of queer camaraderie – of nights becoming day, their introspection. Voices and bodies converge, enraptured or in longing ‘to abandon / what came before’. In reading On This Stretch of Queerland, it is felt that, as Booton’s speaker puts it: ‘the weight of the words is in his soul’.

Peter Scalpello

Pick Up Your Feelings by Christopher Lloyd

Christopher Lloyd’s sensitive, voice-driven poems explore desire and disruption: “you make this other world,” he writes, “to hide in faceless”. In lightly turning stanzas or in seductive columns of prose, these poems seek out a self – concealed and revealed, gorgeously, unforgettably, by masks and screens.”

Richie Hofmann

If I Were Erol by Kaan K/Yas Necati

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