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Shortlisted for the Scottish Poetry Book of the Year 2021Longlisted for the Laurel Prize 2021A Telegraph Book of the Year 2020This Selected Poems celebrates Scotland's most distinctive contemporary writer - a vivid minimalist, ruralist and experimentalist.
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The world we encounter through Matthew Welton’s poetry is one where kitchen radios, coffee cups and bicycle bells lead us to bramble blossom, rubbly clouds and paving slabs overrun with ivy. Such images are layered with reflections on how the things around us manifest a kind of ‘thinginess’ – as Welton puts it – and how this creates the context for our thoughts.Small Birds Singing is a book-length poem of fragments, drawn from a year’s walking through one city’s green spaces. Over the course of twelve months running from September to August, we accumulate hundreds of images drawn from a closely observed daily existence moving between the home and other indoor places, into the green spaces of the modern city.The book’s two-line stanzas are strung together to a form a drizzly British renga – fragments are alternately justified to the left and right margins so that the book progresses like a long zig-zag line. Much like Matthew Welton’s other books, these formal innovations occur with a kind of quietness that results in an absorbing reading experience. As Welton’s walks asked of him, so his subsequent poems ask that you escape into the minutiae of life.
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Off the Beaten Track presents new work by twelve writers taking part in a unique collaborative project: each of them was invited to compose one haiku per day for a month, thus contributing towards the total of 365 haiku for a full calendar year. Half of the authors are widely published writers of haiku, while the other half are almost (or entirely) new to the form. This situates the collection within the tradition of English-language haiku, while also seeking to extend its boundaries through the inclusion of ‘outsiders’ with respect to that tradition. Complementing the haiku are original illustrations by twelve artists, making the volume as visually striking as it is thought-provoking and diverse.