Each year our Pavilion Poetry students assist with the publishing of our new collections, dedicating their time to an individual poet. In this interview, Emma Ferguson talks with author Linda Anderson about her new collection, The Station Before (Pavilion Poetry, 2020). Listen to Linda's responses here, or continue below for the interview: Your collection makes … Continue reading
How To Wash A Heart: An Interview with Bhanu Kapil
Each year our Pavilion Poetry students assist with the publishing of our new collections, dedicating their time to an individual poet. In this interview, which took place in January 2020, Amber Pollock talks with author Bhanu Kapil about her new collection, How To Wash A Heart (Pavilion Poetry, 2020). What inspired you to write a collection on the … Continue reading
Citadel: An Interview with Martha Sprackland
Each year our Pavilion Poetry students assist with the publishing of our new collections, dedicating their time to an individual poet. In this interview, Lara Field talks with author Martha Sprackland about her new collection, Citadel (Pavilion Poetry, 2020). Could you tell us more about what inspired the poems in your collection? I'm obsessed with … Continue reading
Economic Warfare and the Sea, 1650-1945
The recently published Economic Warfare and the Sea examines the relationship between trade, maritime warfare, and strategic thought between the early modern period and the late-twentieth century. To celebrate the publication of this latest publication from our Research in Maritime History series, editors David Morgan-Owen and Louis Halewood have put together a short introduction to the … Continue reading
Town Planning Review Call for Viewpoints related to COVID-19
Update: Due to the unprecedented interest in the Covid-19 Special Issue from academics and practitioners across the globe, we are happy to announce that the deadline for submissions has been extended until Sunday 31st May. Town Planning Review Call for Viewpoints related to COVID-19 As a rapid response to the COVID-19 pandemic Town Planning Review is … Continue reading