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"Using a diverse array of poetic styles, this stunning collection explores a wide range of themes-from the complexities of love and loss to profound meditations on the human experience in the modern world. From the determined march of a disconsolate ant to kids skywriting pleas for a better world, Booth-Jones masterfully captures the oft elusive sparkle in the everyday through playful and innovative wordplay. A delight to read, and re-read."-Sarah Ladipo Manyika, author of Between Starshine and Clay "Booth-Jones commands language with a clarity and vitality that is rare in today's poetry. He…mehr

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"Using a diverse array of poetic styles, this stunning collection explores a wide range of themes-from the complexities of love and loss to profound meditations on the human experience in the modern world. From the determined march of a disconsolate ant to kids skywriting pleas for a better world, Booth-Jones masterfully captures the oft elusive sparkle in the everyday through playful and innovative wordplay. A delight to read, and re-read."-Sarah Ladipo Manyika, author of Between Starshine and Clay "Booth-Jones commands language with a clarity and vitality that is rare in today's poetry. He works irony into the idyllic, never allowing us to wallow in sentimentality. His collection thrills the senses."-Alice Florence Orr, Founding Editor, Lean and Loafe
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Bren Booth-Jones is a writer and editor of Irish and South African heritage. Bren's debut poetry collection, Vertigo to Go, won the 2019 White Label Trois and was published by The Hedgehog Poetry Press in 2020. A second book, Open Letters to the Sky, was published by the same press in 2022. Bren has co-edited several books and journals, including As Much Heart as a Vending Machine (The Hungry Ghost 2021). His poems and prose have appeared in De Optimist, Dutch Design Week, Open Letters Review, and elsewhere. Bren lives in Amsterdam.Find him on YouTube @brenboothjones