The Plum Review

Cover of The Plum Review by Aaron Kent
Author: Aaron Kent
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 74
ISBN-13: 9781915079633
Dimensions:
Height: 7 inches
Length: 4.25 inches
Weight: 0.14109584768 pounds
Width: 0.18 inches
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The Plum Review by Aaron Kent is a poetry anthology published by Broken Sleep Books on September 30, 2022. This edition spans 74 pages and features contributions from a diverse group of contemporary writers, each responding to William Carlos Williams’ poem “This is just to say.” The collection encompasses a range of themes, from political anger to references from mid-00s pop music, creating a multifaceted reading experience.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of voices in this anthology, with contributions from notable poets such as Hollie McNish, Ross Sutherland, and Ian McMillan, among others. The Plum Review not only showcases individual creativity but also serves a greater purpose, as all royalties will be donated to the Trussell Trust, an organization dedicated to combating hunger in the UK. This initiative highlights the anthology’s commitment to social issues while providing a platform for contemporary poetic expression.


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The Plum Review collects work from a selection of brilliant contemporary writers, responding to William Carlos Williams’ poem ‘This is just to say’. Ranging from political anger, to mid-00s pop music references, this anthology promises to be an engaging, sweet, cold read.

Contributors: Hollie McNish, Ross Sutherland, Vahni (Anthony Ezekiel) Capildeo, Ian McMillan, Alice Kinsella, Gita Ralleigh, Sam Riviere, Yousif M. Qasmiyeh, Jenna Clake, Aaron Kent, Will Harris, Maria Sledmere, Andrew McMillan, Taran Spalding-Jenkin, Bobby Parker, Chrissy Williams, Stuart McPherson, J. H. Prynne, John McCullough, Daniele Pantano, Jessica Mookherjee, Michael Pedersen, Rishi Dastidar, Ian Patterson, Robert Kiely, Carrie Etter, Peter Scalpello, Len Lukowski, Ed Wall, James Byrne, Jack Belloli, Chris Laoutaris, Rob Taylor, U. G. Világos, John Welson, Jeremy Noel-Tod, Charlie Baylis, Ziddy Ibn Sharam, Penelope Shuttle.

This anthology is independently created and curated by Broken Sleep Books. All royalties will be donated to the Trussell Trust, which exists so we can all be free from hunger. They support more than 1,300 local food bank centres across the UK, providing practical support for people facing hardship.But emergency food isn’t a long-term solution to hunger, which is why they work with communities across the UK to change the things that push people to need a food bank. They believe in coming together, and working together, we will build a future where none of us need a food bank, because none of us will allow it. Find out more at trusselltrust.org

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Language: en. Pages: 74.

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