Here are a few anthologies and collections that I’m looking forward to reading in 2011.
What should I add to my list?
Being Human, edited by Neil Astley (Bloodaxe)
Catulla et al, Tiffany Atkinson (Bloodaxe)
Neptune Blue, Simon Barraclough (Salt)
The Tempest Prognosticator, Isobel Dixon (Salt)
Egg Printing Explained, Katy Evans-Bush (Salt)
Occasional China, Gaia Holmes (Comma Press)
Rubber Orchestras, Anthony Joseph (Salt)
The Book of Men, Dorianne Laux (W W Norton)
The Best British Poetry 2011, edited by Roddy Lumsden (Salt)
The Frost Fairs, John McCullough (Salt)
The Exile’s House, Ian Parks (Waterloo Press)
Emporium, Ian Pindar (Carcanet)
Changeling, Clare Pollard (Bloodaxe)
Breaking Silence, Jacob Sam-La Rose (Bloodaxe)
The Kitchen of Lovely Contraptions, Jacqueline Saphra
(Flipped Eye)
The Itchy Sea, Mark Waldron (Salt)
Confer, Ahren Warner (Bloodaxe)
Electric Shadow, Heidi Williamson (Bloodaxe)
House of Tongues, Susan Wicks (Bloodaxe)
The City with Horns, Tamar Yoseloff (Salt)

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Looking forward
2011/03/03Tags:2011 poetry collections, Ahren Warner Confer, Anthony Joseph Rubber Orchestras, Being Human, Bloodaxe Books, Carcanet, Clare Pollard Changeling, Comma Press, Dorianne Laux The Book of Men, Flipped Eye, Gaia Holmes Occasional China, Heidi Williamson Electric Shadow, Ian Parks The Exile's House, Ian Pindar Emporium, Isobe Dixon The Tempest Prognosticator, Jacob Sam-La Rose Breaking Silence, Jacqueline Saphra The Kitchen of Lovely Contraptions, John McCullough The Frost Fairs, Katy Evans-Bush Egg Printing Explained, Mark Waldron The Itchy Sea, Neil Astley, Roddy Lumsden, Salt Modern Poets, Salt Publishing, Simon Barraclough Neptune Blue, Susan Wicks House of Tongues, Tamar Yoseloff The City with Horns, The Best British Poetry 2011, Tiffany Atkinson Catulla et al, Waterloo Press
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