The image is a collage poem sitting on a background of pink & purple. It incorporates a broken up Barbie doll, the phrases "Broken armies", "Judy also thinks back" and "the herring gulls throng".
On top of this sits the Loose FM logo of a large pair of cartoon eyes and in orange boxes the text :
Line // Breaks 8pm // Tuesday 24th March 2026. Poets talking poetry live on Loose.fm
Mostly very excited & only marginally terrified to host this new poetry radio show on #LooseFM with @galiamelon.bsky.social & #AnnaKibbey. Join us at #LineBreaks for some excellent readings from @karanchambers.bsky.social @oliverinthenorth.bsky.social @zosiasamosia.bsky.social ποΈπ»ππ #booksky #poetry
13.03.2026 08:20
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Brotherton Poetry Prize | Poetry@Leeds
My friends at Poetry at Leeds University have opened the Brotherton Prize up for submissions; it's open to anyone in the world over the age of 18 who hasn't yet published a full collection of poems. Full deets &c here: poetry.leeds.ac.uk/brotherton-p...
28.01.2026 18:53
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I didn't realise I needed to read this article today but I did πβ€οΈ
09.01.2026 15:52
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I read this cover to cover today and it is just as beautiful, present & moving as I thought from Natalie's reading. Full of life and language and craft β€οΈππ
02.11.2025 15:33
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Tonight I heard Natalie read from this & it was wonderful. Really looking forward to reading the whole book β€οΈπ
28.10.2025 22:16
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A reminder of what can happen when politicians are led by policy not popularity ππ
01.10.2025 06:34
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this is an extraordinary canary in the coal mine
26.09.2025 18:15
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Go on, stick yer name on.
25.09.2025 21:31
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I love London so much. So much.
Did you know that London has the lowest level of ethnic violence of any city of comparable size in the world?
Multiculturalism has in fact worked here. They just donβt want it to be true because we happen to have a Muslim mayor.
17.09.2025 07:50
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So utterly sick of politicians saying the most unfathomably cruel things because they want to be treated like a celebrity with controversial opinions and not a public servant, which is what they are elected to be.
03.09.2025 06:22
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So my final stack for #TheSealeyChallenge I got to 23 rather than 31 but given the number of collections & a few languages scattered through I'm more than happy. Some excellent writers discovered & the realisation there are loads of pockets of time in my day for #MorePoems #SealeyChallenge #Booksky
31.08.2025 20:59
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The cover of An Arbitrary Light Bulb by Ian Duhig
One last collection... book 23 for the #Sealeychallenge. Not 31 but definitely more than I would have thought possible in one month!
31.08.2025 20:39
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On Balance by Sinead Morrissey from Carcanet Press. The cover shows a range of prizes - Poetry Book Society choice, Costa shortlist & Winner of the 2017 Forward Prize
Book 22 of the #SealeyChallenge was a random selection that caught my eye in the library yesterday. Really excellent, absorbing poetry, I need to read more of her work! ππ
31.08.2025 11:33
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2 poems by Sarah OβConnor
After the funeralyou set the tablefor one place less. Not waitingto be asked, for once.You take down a bottle of regret,pop the cork, and pourus all a glass.Deep draughts keep us eachafloat, or some s...
"Could the rain-carried pain be my banshee's caoineadh,
soothing my homesickness in its own morbid way?"
#TodaysPoem #poetry
I can't reach the greengage and my tomatoes are blight-ridden. by Sarah OβConnor (@sarahocwrites.bsky.socialβ¬) (2024 @anthro-poetry.bsky.social) tinyurl.com/yc64ha8h
30.08.2025 13:22
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My favourite book of 2024 now available as audio ππ§πβ€οΈ
30.08.2025 13:16
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Cane Corn & Gully by Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa. The black cover has swirled sections of purple labanotation
Book 21 of the #SealeyChallenge & I'm very ready for some fiction next week! So thank god for this burst of kinetic poetic electricity. A wonderful book and it has left me eager to see her perform her work to better understand the live-ness of it
29.08.2025 17:39
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The Quakers are doing exactly what all public services are legally allowed to do even if the EHRC wants to pretend they're not: say gender-based toilets are inclusive and for anyone bothered by that as a matter of belief, there are stand-alone cubicles that they are very free to use. 1/
28.08.2025 16:23
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@lesfugitivespress.bsky.social + poetry π€© = Colour me excited π€
28.08.2025 16:28
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Advanced capitalism has exhausted us. We can only see the βlabourβ in βlabour of loveβ. Instead of a lessening of burdens, weβre being offered a tool to remove that labour. But this labour is synonymous with the love. This work is the work of being alive. Donβt settle for outsourcing your life.
28.08.2025 11:07
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The blue & red cover of En l'absence du capitaine by CΓ©cile Coulon from Le Castor Astral
Book 20 for the #SealeyChallenge and I'm clearly getting quicker reading French! This collection didn't hold me as much as some of her earlier work unfortunately but I do love the physical size/shape of these poche editions ππ
27.08.2025 19:14
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The cover of fil/Uh by Gemma Jackson has a black abstract line drawing on a white cover
Book 19 of the #SealeyChallenge is this snack-size pamphlet from Salo press. One of the more experimental works I've read and one I will need to digest & re-read next month
27.08.2025 18:07
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The cover of The Coin by Caleb Parkin from Broken Sleep Books
Another pamphlet for book 18 of the #SealeyChallenge and this one is a lovely exploration of the role of matriarchs in a family without getting overly sentimental
26.08.2025 18:59
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"People do not want the messy, uncomfortable truth that disabled people knowβthat we are all only one infection or accident away from disability. That disability is not a choice, but a natural variation of existence."
Every single word.
Why do editors keep getting taken in? Because they want to.
26.08.2025 15:48
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MIGRANTS AREN'T THE PROBLEM
INEQUALITY IS
Green Party
Promoted by Chris Williams on behalf of The Green Party, both at PO Box 78066, London SE16 9GQ
Migrants didn't cut council funding. Migrants didn't cut NHS funding. Migrants didn't close youth centres. Migrants didn't sell off council houses. Migrants aren't filling our rivers with sewage.
Farage and co. will tell you to point the finger at migrants.
Don't fall for it.
26.08.2025 10:35
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The 2024 Ayamati Pamphlet winner - And I will make of you a vowel sound by Morag Anderson. The cover is a deep inky blue with an image of a young woman in a short white dress sinking under water, head thrown back over her shoulder
Book 17 of the #SealeyChallenge and this one though short is like a rich deep drink of language. Really original use of imagery that you must read slowly to absorb ππ
25.08.2025 17:24
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The Butterfly House by Kathryn Bevis. A pale woman looks sadly towards the butterfly landing on her outstretched finger as her hair melts into a kaleidoscopic image of more butterflies, a house and human organs
Book 16 of the #SealeyChallenge holds a power and a sadness within some incredibly well crafted poems. Glad this was one I read at home when I could sit with it & not out & about
23.08.2025 20:20
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The bright blue & red book cover of The Terrible by Daniel Sluman from nine arches press.
Book 15 of the #SealeyChallenge is this explosion of poetry. Sharp, energetic and unblinking this book dares you to look pain in the face and sit with it. Absolutely wonderful ππ
23.08.2025 09:27
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