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These poems are powerfully evocative and slightly haunting, they bring up the uncomfortable, the lingering in-between and the tense thoughts that materialise as apparitions at nightfall when we are alone with our spirit and grief.They occupy the liminal spaces we inhabit between the past and present and the ambiguous mind-frames that one is besieged by when approaching the threshold of light and clarity. 'The Liminal Light of the Night' includes the poem 'Panacea's Furnace' which was an 'Honourable Mention' for the Dark Poets Prize, 2024.If you would like to experience and swim in a…mehr

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These poems are powerfully evocative and slightly haunting, they bring up the uncomfortable, the lingering in-between and the tense thoughts that materialise as apparitions at nightfall when we are alone with our spirit and grief.They occupy the liminal spaces we inhabit between the past and present and the ambiguous mind-frames that one is besieged by when approaching the threshold of light and clarity. 'The Liminal Light of the Night' includes the poem 'Panacea's Furnace' which was an 'Honourable Mention' for the Dark Poets Prize, 2024.If you would like to experience and swim in a rollercoaster torrent of emotional dark hues and to mellow out into a meaningful read just before bedtime, this pamphlet is for you."A profound adventure awaits those readers ready to immerse themselves in this unusually deep Little Black Book. It offers a glimpse into a highly personal look at the world and the alchemy of transformation from alienation to reconciliation, from despair to joyful wisdom, and from pain into the lightness of knowledge. Bravely and passionately written this little gem stands head and shoulders above the crowd."Tanja Goldberg, PHD, Performer and Writer, Published by Routledge
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Carmella de Keyser is originally from Camden, London, but now lives in Essex. She is an Arts graduate from the University of Manchester and writes poetry that explores identity, the impact of injury upon childhood, anticipatory nostalgia, liminal spaces, claustrophobia, grief and feelings of displacement. She is passionate about providing safe spaces for poets to perform and share their work and is co-founder of the Harlow Circle of Poetry Stanza. Poems featured on BBC Upload Radio Essex, Publications in 'The Dirigible Balloon', 'Outside the Box', 'Your Harlow Newspaper', 'Dream Catcher Literary Magazine', 'Suburban Witchcraft Magazine', 'Honourable Mention' for the 'Dark Poets Prize 1&2' 2024 and 'Joint- Winner' of The Hedgehog Press 'Little Black Book Poetry Pamphlet Competition 2024.'