I have totally updated the site to include details of ALL my prior publications, complete with links and extracts! Check it out.
I also completely forgot to include something in the last update: the amazing collaborative pamphlet I released along with Jessie Whiteley (one of my FAVOURITE artists in Glasgow, possibly the world) in 2020. It’s called Sound of two black hoodies swallowing each other in the rain, and it’s a reliving and a celebration of teenage emo life in the early 2000s. It’s available to buy from Good Press and I honestly think these are some of the best poems I’ve ever written.
‘Shared drawing and poems to make in response to one another over lockdown period. Both responding to the heightened aimless teenage nostalgia lockdown was giving us and the awks romance of the local parks we were hanging around in when using up our outside time allowance.’ – Jessie Whiteley
Long time no post. I was reminded of this blog while I was updating my CV, and since this site is also a CV of sorts I decided it was definitely overdue an update.
Colin Herd wrote about it: “Every sentence and line is itself a kind of throbbing, fizzing nerve ending, sending signals of pain and pleasure and pain-in-pleasure and pleasure-in-pain. This poetry aches with what it feels like to feel. It stings like a grazed knee.”
Which was really nice of him and basically a dream come true.
Speaking of Colin, he and I have been editing the Glasgow edition of Dostoyevsky Wannabe’s fantastic ‘Cities’ anthologies. We solicited experimental collaborations from any pair or group of writers who felt an affinity with Glasgow, and the result is eclectic, heartfelt and some truly astounding writing. What a privilege this experience is – I can’t wait to finish it and share it with the world. In the meantime, here’s a peek at the cover:
Front cover of Glasgow ‘Cities’ anthology due to be published by Dostoyevsky Wannabe
Well, that’s all I can share for now. But keep your eyes peeled because I’ll have more announcements to come very soon!