V. PRESS: Runner-Up of the V. Press Poetry Prize
“I was also very struck by Miguel Guerreiro Lourenço’s ‘Writing the Truth’ – a selection of powerful poems that manages the feat of (...)"
“I was also very struck by Miguel Guerreiro Lourenço’s ‘Writing the Truth’ – a selection of powerful poems that manages the feat of (...)"
I had hit some form of low when I first met Christopher Kelsall, an artist and sculptor. My latest webcomic was published in its...
Twin Towns was a brilliant project by the Worcestershire Poet Laureate, Nina Lewis, that saw poets residing in the UK collaborating with...
Below are three poems that were published in the creative writing course magazine, The Sabrina Magazine. C-A-R-E and Autumn Crime Scene...
I was invited by the Ink! Creative Society at the University of Worcester to teach a Creative Writing Workshop for their members and...
My poem Flowers has been published in Newmag's second issue! Flowers is one of my favourite poems, heavily inspired by Sylvia Plath,...
Callouses and Broken Lines is a poem born out of a writing prompt focusing on the hands of a loved one. Being away from home and living...
Happy Halloween! For the last Inktober prompt. Slice, I went with a spooky shadowy figure illustration... and a somewhat depressing poem...
I wanted to go the D&D route with Jolt for today's Inktober prompt. Bit of a Shocking Grasp before tomorrow's Halloween themed...
Nothing like a double shot of whiskey for this Inktober! I wrote a lil' ditty about being an only child for my daily poem as well. Fun...
She received her father's helmet and hammer as a Gift! Not my favourite illustration, but it was a sweet intention, so I'll let it slide....
For today's Thunder Inktober prompt I wanted to draw the powerful and once-amnesiac, Great Raven from Hilda! It is an absolutely adorable...
I was inspired by Arachne's tapestries for Inktober's Stretch prompt. As such, I wrote a poem to go along with it. Been enjoying the...
Inktober's Prickly prompt drew me to cacti almost automatically, so I drew (heh) a somewhat peaceful desert scene--a giant footprint for...
Chop was today's Inktober prompt and to celebrate my home D&D game, I added a goblin ear to the kukri! Congrats to my players for...
For Inktober's Muddy prompt, I was a bit stumped for what to do. My mind quickly turned to muddy boots at the thought of the word, so I...
I wanted to turn away from traditional worth with this Inktober's Expensive prompt. Inspired by James Gifford's one D&D item a day, I...
Drain was a somewhat strange Inktober prompt to get around. While I'm not overly fond of the illustration, I quite enjoy the poem.. 1 out...
Inktober's Breakable prompt led me to do some Lord of the Rings fanart! Here are the shards of Narsil and a poem about a poor, insecure...
Inktober's Scorched prompt's a weird mix of D&D and Skyrim fanart. It's the third illustration I've done involving fire. My young pyro...