Emma Lee IWD video Diary from Holloway Gaol

On International Women’s Day we launched Emma Lee‘s new collection, The Significance of a Dress, at Stephen Lawrence Gallery. Many thanks to Greenwich University Galleries for hosting!

This is Diary from Holloway Gaol. We will be posting a poem a day for a little while in the hope of enticing you to buy this lovely, hair-raising collection!

IWD video Jenny Mitchell

On 8th March we held an International Women’s Day of readings from female authors and poets, surrounded by the  Tatty Divine exhibition at the Stephen Lawrence Gallery. Many thanks to Greenwich University Gallleries for hosting.

 

Here is Jenny Mitchell reading her  poem from Time and Tide, Church Mary Sounds the Sea

You can buy Time and Tide in two different editions from us, the standard one, available in the shops (from 21st March) or theillustrated limited edition.

We will be doing a VIRTUAL launch on 21st March, via our Facebook page, as we think it wise not to encourage people to congregate, but still want to celebrate our lovely book! We hope to just delay our event at Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, but we’ll see how it goes!

 

Emma Lee IWD video Outside the Photograph

On International Women’s Day we launched Emma Lee‘s new collection, The Significance of a Dress, at Stephen Lawrence Gallery. Many thanks to Greenwich University Galleries for hosting!

This is Outside the Photograph. We will be posting a poem a day for a little while in the hope of enticing you to buy this lovely, hair-raising collection!

IWD video Claire Booker

On 8th March we held an International Women’s Day of readings from female authors and poets, surrounded by the  Tatty Divine exhibition at the Stephen Lawrence Gallery. Many thanks to Greenwich University Gallleries for hosting.

Here is Claire Booker reading her two poems from Time and Tide; Fisherman’s Daughter and How Women Came to Tristan da Cuhna.

We have had to delay our launch for Time and Tide, but instead are holding an ONLINE VIRTUAL launch, via our facebook page, on 21st March, at 2pm (probably, exact details to follow!)

You can buy two different editions of the book, the standard one (available in bookshops from 21st March), and the special illustrated limited edition, (only from us!)

 

#IWD2020- Photos

Until I get round to editing the video files, here are some photos from Sunday’s event, where we launched Emma Lee‘s new collection, The Significance of a Dress, and thoroughly celebrated International Women’s Day with poems and flash from Laila Sumpton, Claire Booker, Sarah Lawson, Jenny Mitchell, Julie Easley, Cherry Potts, Michelle Penn, Shamini Sriskandarajah, and Emma Lee!