Incoming Resources
- Everything broken up dances, James Byrne
- I must belong somewhere, Dawn Lanuza
- Vile verses, Roald Dahl
- Yesterday I was the moon, Noor Unnahar
- Love poems, for love's sake : angel-inspired poetry, by Faye Kilday
- The careless seamstress, Tjawangwa Dema ; foreword by Kwame Dawes
- Holy wild, Gwen Benaway
- Love, remember, 40 poems of loss, lament and hope, Malcolm Guite
- The magpie and the child, Catriona Clutterbuck
- Challenging perspectives, a collection of Black & African themed poetry, Chikwuka Oyem
- Great goddesses, life lessons from myths and monsters, Nikita Gill
- Rendang, Will Harris
- All the names given, Raymond Antrobus
- Limelight, Solli Raphael
- The terrible, a storyteller's memoir, Yrsa Daley-Ward
- In praise of fragments, Meena Alexander
- Hoodoo voodoo, D.S. Marriott
- Grace, Esther Morgan
- After prayer, new sonnets and other poems, Malcolm Guite
- Woman, eat me whole, poems, Ama Asantewa Diaka
- Coyote's soundbite, John Agard ; Piet Grobler
- Lifelines, new writing from Bangladesh, edited by Farah Ghuznavi
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Jane Cabrera
- Tomorrow's woman, Greta Bellamacina
- Soft sift, Mark Ford
- Vertigo & ghost, poems, Fiona Benson
- On purpose, Nick Laird
- Gone by midnight, Candice Fox
- Too afraid to cry, memoir of a stolen childhood, Ali Cobby Eckermann
- The arrival, Daniel Simko ; edited by Carolyn ForcheĢ and James Reidel
- Soft magic, Upile Chisala
- Go Giants, Nick Laird
- Quiet orient riot, Nathalie Khankan
- Eve out of her ruins, Ananda Devi ; translated from the French by Jeffrey Zuckerman ; foreword by J.M.G. Le Cl?zio
- Bright world, poems, Christopher Abbott
- The word on the street, rock lyrics, Paul Muldoon
- Nectar, Upile Chisala
- Clay, a novel, Melissa Harrison
- To a fault, Nick Laird
- What I lick before your face, and other haikus by dogs, Jamie Coleman
- Between you and these bones, F.D. Soul
- Bone, Yrsa Daley-Ward