Poetry. LONGSHIP blurs the boundaries between Norse mythology and the modern world. It assumes the voices of the Gods and Goddesses, and weaves them through stories of love, death and nature today. It is set in the now, but calls back to your older self and communications with nature, "feeling the night / come on like a bruise, a gentle harm." LONGSHIP is a book of craft, beauty and vision.
Poetry. LONGSHIP blurs the boundaries between Norse mythology and the modern world. It assumes the voices of the Gods and Goddesses, and weaves them through stories of love, death and nature today. It is set in the now, but calls back to your older self and communications with nature, "feeling the night / come on like a bruise, a gentle harm." LONGSHIP is a book of craft, beauty and vision.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jessica Mayhew's first pamphlet, Someone Else's Photograph, was published by Crystal Clear Creators in 2012. After graduating from UCL with a Masters in English Literature, Jessica Mayhew spent a year working in southeast Asia, and during this time wrote a pamphlet, Amok, which was published by Eyewear Publishing in 2015. Her poetry, fiction and essays have been published in magazines including Ambit, Stand, Staple, Brittle Star, Magma, and The Interdisciplinary Literary Studies Journal. She has also given readings at the Nottingham and Ledbury Poetry Festivals. Jessica currently lives in Hertfordshire with her street dog, Bracken.
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