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On the sixth day of Christmas, we bring you Amy Rafferty, Tim Kiely and D.A.Prince

by Helen Ivory | Dec 26, 2024 | Featured, Poetry, Twelve Days of Christmas

      Eighteen Years of Advents Gone Because My Father is Now a Crow We pick up where you left off, searching still, choosing random cards from a dealer’s deck: twenty-one crows in a night-time tree, deep within the dark, with all that chatter all that...

On the fifth day of Christmas, we bring you Paul McGrane, Kevin Reid and Helen Evans

by Helen Ivory | Dec 25, 2024 | Featured, Poetry, Twelve Days of Christmas

      Spreading the word As regular as Santa Claus, she’d call around at Christmas, the next-door neighbour and my Sunday school teacher, Mrs Williams. My mother sent me searching for the matching cup and saucer, television off for the only time that...

On the fourth day of Christmas, we bring you Leusa Lloyd, Lydia Benson and Charlotte Johnson

by Helen Ivory | Dec 24, 2024 | Featured, Poetry, Twelve Days of Christmas

      Christmas Eve ‘I was all hers and we peeled potatoes’ – Clearances III, Seamus Heaney we set about our tasks. I was called to the kitchen where she was ribboning their freckled skin, the fall of my knife steady like hers, they hit the cold...

On the third day of Christmas, we bring you K. S. Moore, Kate Noakes and Rachael Smart

by Helen Ivory | Dec 23, 2024 | Featured, Poetry, Twelve Days of Christmas

      Poplars in the Mist A crow’s eye weighs the view: poplars and their spiky layers, mist – all froth & pomp & wisp. I am more poplar than mist. I am there in each defiant branch: stalky, not willowy, standing my ground. I am always reaching...

On the second day of Christmas, we bring you Gill McEvoy, Rachel Burns and Cindy Botha

by Helen Ivory | Dec 22, 2024 | Featured, Poetry, Twelve Days of Christmas

      The Christmas Market Her mother doesn’t want to linger here – cheap stuff from South America at cruelly inflated prices. Disgrace. But Nuala won’t be dragged away. There are wooden frogs that sing an ugly croaking song. Their coats are...

On the first day of Christmas, we bring you Hannah Linden, John White and Stephen Keeler

by Helen Ivory | Dec 21, 2024 | Featured, Poetry, Twelve Days of Christmas

      The Solstice Turn Happiness starts coming back with winter chill. The cold raises the hairs on the back of our necks the way honesty does. The sky opens its arms to clouds and the setting sun paints them gradually into shadow. We hold back from...
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