Pavilion Poetry aims to publish the very best in contemporary poetry and we are extremely excited to welcome three new Pavilion Poetry collections to the family.
Citadel by Martha Sprackland
How To Wash A Heart by Bhanu Kapil
The Station Before by Linda Anderson
Each year we launch the poems with the Centre for New and International Writing as part of the Miriam Allot Writers series at the University of Liverpool, and whilst that hasn’t been possible this year, we still plan to bring you closer to the poets and their poems, just digitally for now.
To celebrate the launch of the collections today, on what would have been a wonderful evening of poetry, we’re bringing you interviews, readings and poems, as well as the print and digital editions of the book being available from our website.
We’ll be updating the blog as we share content throughout the day, so check back, or follow @PavilionPoetry for updates.
Interviews with the poets
Citadel: An Interview with Martha Sprackland
How To Wash A Heart: An Interview with Bhanu Kapil
The Station Before: An Interview with Linda Anderson
Audio and video readings from the poets
Selected poems from each collection are also available on each book’s page:
Citadel How To Wash A Heart The Station Before
NOTE: All of our ebooks are currently 50% off with code EBOOKLUP in order to support online learning and reading.

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