Insects, poems, awards

I was honoured to be awarded Second Place in the Michael Marks Environmental Poet of the Year 2024 for my poems about endangered insects. Insects make up over half the species on Earth, but their rate of extinction is eight times faster than that of mammals, birds and reptiles. The total mass of insects is …

Poems of welcome, stories of migration

In 2017, Helen Mort and I edited an anthology, Verse Matters, which insisted on human connection, empathy and resistance in the face of systemic racism and dehumanisation. Some poems were by refugees who had sought sanctuary in the UK, while others were by more established poets like Malika Booker and Hollie McNish. In light of …

Proofs – just landed!

I am super excited that proofs of my debut novel have just landed! It Comes from the River is out with Bloomsbury on 30 January 2025. Infused with the folklore of Northern England, It Comes from the River is about violence, resilience and hope – and the power of women when they work together. The three women …

New OCD knowledge hub!

A new knowledge hub has just been launched to make the latest brain research on OCD more accessible. The website was co-created by researchers, people living with OCD and charities to address some of the questions that young people and parents have about OCD and the brain. Last year, I wrote about working with young …

Arvon opportunity!

I am super excited to be co-tutoring a five-day residential Poetry & Short Stories course with the brilliant Tania Hershman and Guest Hafsah Aneela Bashir in Hebden Bridge from 4-8 March. And I’m even more excited to announce that thanks to Tania’s hard work we have one COMPLETELY FREE place for someone from a under-represented …