In celebration of our 10th anniversary, Pavilion Poetry's submissions are now open! Pavilion Poetry seeks to publish the very best in contemporary poetry. Always international in its reach, Pavilion Poetry is poetry that takes a risk. Whether by new or established and award-winning writers, this is poetry sure to challenge and delight. Are you interested … Continue reading
Celebrating 10 years of award-winning collections from Pavilion Poetry
2024 marks the tenth anniversary of an imprint which includes winners of the T. S. Eliot Prize, the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, and the Saltire Society Poetry Book of the Year. Pavilion Poetry is celebrating its tenth year in 2024. Edited by Deryn Rees-Jones, Pavilion Poetry seeks to publish the very best in … Continue reading
National Poetry Day: Spring 2024 Pavilions
To celebrate #NationalPoetryDay we're introducing our new collections for 2024 – QuickFire, Slow Burning by Janette Ayachi, Lapwing by Hannah Copley, and Feeling All the Kills by Helen Calcutt. All are available to pre-order on our website and will be published in Spring 2024, marking 10 years of Pavilion Poetry. QuickFire, Slow Burning moves away … Continue reading
Pavilion Poetry Spring 2023
Our three new collections from Pavilion Poetry are now available: Standing in the Forest of Being Alive by Katie Farris, Local Interest by Emily Hasler, and Nocturne by Jodie Hollander! Standing in the Forest of Being Alive is a memoir-in-poems that reckons with erotic love even as the narrator is diagnosed and treated for breast cancer … Continue reading
Nocturne: An Interview with Jodie Hollander
Each year our Pavilion Poetry students assist with the publishing of our new collections, dedicating their time to an individual poet. In this interview, Emily Woolf talks with author Jodie Hollander about her new collection, Nocturne (Pavilion Poetry, 2023) - you can also listen to Jodie’s responses below. There is a link between music and memory … Continue reading