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In Milk Snake, Toby Buckley invites us to look at the world from a slightly different angle, where small things become unsettling if you look closely enough. The poet explores queerness, displacement and trauma through clear-voiced, deceptively gentle poems about fishermen, maggots and bees. bleary from sleep and warm water and no glasses i spot an uncertain comma sliding he drags his tail up my shower wall cumbersome and not unmaggotesque and i can see his guts or maybe it's his dinner - from 'companion'

Produktbeschreibung
In Milk Snake, Toby Buckley invites us to look at the world from a slightly different angle, where small things become unsettling if you look closely enough. The poet explores queerness, displacement and trauma through clear-voiced, deceptively gentle poems about fishermen, maggots and bees. bleary from sleep and warm water and no glasses i spot an uncertain comma sliding he drags his tail up my shower wall cumbersome and not unmaggotesque and i can see his guts or maybe it's his dinner - from 'companion'
Autorenporträt
Toby Buckley is an archivist and writer from Donegal, currently based in Belfast. He completed his MA in Creative Writing (Poetry) at the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen's University Belfast as the first recipient of the Ruth West Poetry Award Scholarship. His work has appeared in numerous literary publications including Poetry Ireland Review, The Stinging Fly, Channel Magazine and the Doire Press anthology, Empty House (2021).