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In this debut pamphlet, acclaimed poet Bridget Minamore explores the sensibilities surrounding love, loss, and the subsequent struggles we all face at some point in our relationships. Themed around a series of popular songs and a certain sinking ship, Minamore riffs from poem to poem with a choice selection of humorous and somber verse.

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In this debut pamphlet, acclaimed poet Bridget Minamore explores the sensibilities surrounding love, loss, and the subsequent struggles we all face at some point in our relationships. Themed around a series of popular songs and a certain sinking ship, Minamore riffs from poem to poem with a choice selection of humorous and somber verse.


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Bridget Minamore is a writer from and based in south-east London. She has written with the National Theatre's New Views programme, and at the Royal Opera House. Bridget has also read her work nationally and internationally, from Cheltenham Lit Fest an the Southbank Centre, to literary festivals in Rome, Vancouver and Kraków. Bridget teaches poetry and drama workshops around the country. She has regularly spoken on radio, on panels and at events, including #IRLpanel at Twitter UK and the London Festival of Education. She has been a repeat guest on BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour and BBC Radio 5 live's Good Week Bad Week, and her 2017 BBC R4 documentary Lines of Resistance-on the poetic history of women of colour's writing-was a Radio Times pick of the week. As a journalist, Bridget has written for publications like the Guardian, Pitchfork, and The Stage, about theatre and music, as well as London, pop culture, race, and feminism.