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Textual Production Anne Stevenson
This book is based on the three Newcastle /Bloodaxe Poetry Lectures for 2016, plus a lecture on Sylvia Plath given at Ledbury Poetry Festival in 2013, and others in rhythm and sounds given at Durham University .
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Textual Production Eavan Boland
Strong Words was edited for Bloodaxe Books by W. N. Herbert and Matthew Hollis .
Herbert, W. N., and Matthew Hollis, editors. Strong Words. Bloodaxe Books.
prelims
Textual Production Jean Binta Breeze
Breeze published another poetry collection, The Fifth Figure, through Bloodaxe Books .
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Textual Production Gillian Clarke
In many unobtrusive positions, GC places critical essays which deserve a wider circulation. Hunter-gatherer or madonna mistress appeared in the catalogue of Bloodaxe Books for 1986-7,
Elfyn, Menna, editor. Trying The Line. Gomer.
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and she has several pieces that have appeared...
Textual Production Kathleen Jamie
JL's third book of poems, The Way We Live, again published by Bloodaxe Books , was her first major collection.
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Taylor, Debbie. “Interview with Kathleen Jamie”. Mslexia, Vol.
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Textual Production Kathleen Jamie
After two books which were mainly travel-writing, KJ 's next major poetry collection, again from Bloodaxe , was The Queen of Sheba.
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Textual Production Kathleen Jamie
Editor Lilias Fraser compiled for Bloodaxe Books a selection of KJ 's earlier work: Mr. and Mrs. Scotland are Dead: Poems 1980-1994.
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Jamie, Kathleen, and Lilias Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Scotland are Dead. Bloodaxe Books.
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Textual Production Helen Dunmore
In The Apple Fall, her first book of poetry (Bloodaxe Books ), HD showed many of the qualities with which her work was to become identified.
Whitaker’s Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
(1988)
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Textual Production Sylvia Kantaris
SK published another poetry volume, Lad's Love, through Bloodaxe Books .
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Textual Production Helen Dunmore
HD published with Bloodaxe BooksShort Days, Long Nights: New and Selected Poems.
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Textual Production Jackie Kay
Bloodaxe Books published a second volume of poems by JK , Other Lovers.
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Kay, Jackie. Other Lovers. Bloodaxe Books.
Publishing Medbh McGuckian
It was reprinted the next year in the UK by Bloodaxe Books , and in the United States by Wake Forest University Press . All editions were in paperback.
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Publishing Ruth Fainlight
RF 's poetry volume Sugar-Paper Blue, published by Bloodaxe at Newcastle upon Tyne, was shortlisted for the Whitbread Poetry Award.
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Publishing Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
It appeared in the USA (at Winston-Salem, North Carolina), the same year, and was reprinted in Ireland and the UK in 1986. The UK edition, from Bloodaxe Books , was titled The Second Voyage...
Publishing Fleur Adcock
FA 's poetry volume Hoard was published by Bloodaxe .
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Texts

Dunmore, Helen. The Apple Fall. Bloodaxe Books, 1983.
Dunmore, Helen. The Malarkey. Bloodaxe Books, 2012.
Dunmore, Helen. The Raw Garden. Bloodaxe Books, 1988.
Dunmore, Helen. The Sea Skater. Bloodaxe Books, 1986.
Tagore, Rabindranath. “Introduction”. I Won’t Let You Go, translated by. Ketaki Kushari Dyson, Bloodaxe Books, 1991, pp. 15-68.
Evaristo, Bernardine. Lara. Bloodaxe Books, 2009.
Fainlight, Ruth. Sugar-Paper Blue. Bloodaxe Books, 1997.
Herbert, W. N., and Matthew Hollis, editors. Strong Words. Bloodaxe Books, 2000.
Hill, Selima. A Little Book of Meat. Bloodaxe Books, 1993.
Hill, Selima. Bunny. Bloodaxe Books, 2001.
Hill, Selima. Lou-Lou. Bloodaxe Books, 2004.
Hill, Selima. Portrait of My Lover as a Horse. Bloodaxe Books, 2002.
Hill, Selima. The Magnitude of my Sublime Existence. Bloodaxe Books, 2016.
Hill, Selima. Trembling Hearts in the Bodies of Dogs. Bloodaxe Books, 1994.
Hill, Selima. Violet. Bloodaxe Books, 1997.
Horovitz, Frances. Collected Poems. Editor Garfitt, Roger, Bloodaxe Books, 1985.
Horovitz, Frances, and Paul Stangroom. Snow Light, Water Light. Bloodaxe Books, 1983.
Jamie, Kathleen, and Andrew Greig. A Flame in Your Heart. Bloodaxe Books, 1986.
Jamie, Kathleen, and Lilias Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Scotland are Dead. Bloodaxe Books, 2002.
Jamie, Kathleen, and Sean Mayne Smith. The Autonomous Region. Bloodaxe Books, 1993.
Jamie, Kathleen. The Queen of Sheba. Bloodaxe Books, 1994.
Jamie, Kathleen. The Way We Live. Bloodaxe Books, 1987.
Kantaris, Sylvia. Dirty Washing. Bloodaxe Books, 1989.
Kantaris, Sylvia. Lad’s Love. Bloodaxe Books, 1993.
Kantaris, Sylvia et al. The Air Mines of Mistila. Bloodaxe Books, 1988.