DAMAGED EARTH (Book Three)

Due out in 2025

It’s not my fault you know. I gave you all I’ve got. It’s just never enough. You’re never happy. Always wanting more. Depleting resources. Until there’s little left. Never mindful of the cost. Never knowing when to stop. When will it be enough?

A collection of environmental poems covering many different aspects. The third in the Conflict poetry book series. Covering pollution, climate change, industrialisation and the role humans have played.

Whilst this book is aimed at older children and adults, it can be used as a resource by schools (KS2, KS3 & KS4) and parents to encourage age-appropriate discussions. It is an ideal introduction to environmental poetry for KS2/KS3/KS4 students.

 

LEST WE FORGET (Book Two)

Due out in 2025

The blood-red sun sets over the land. Cloaking all its secrets in shadow. It weeps for those who live no more. Snuffed out by the mindlessness of war. Was it worth all the bloodshed? Was it worth all the pain? Was it worth the ultimate sacrifice? To never see home again.

A collection of war poems covering many different aspects of war. The second in the Conflict poetry book series. Covering WW1, WW2, more recent conflicts and the role both men and women have played.

Whilst this book is aimed at older children and adults, it can be used as a resource by schools (KS2, KS3 & KS4) and parents to encourage age-appropriate discussions. It is an ideal introduction to war poetry for KS2/KS3/KS4 students, to help with their War/WW2 topic and GCSE History and English.

 

CONFLICT (Book One)

1st Edition published April 2019

2nd Edition due out in 2024

Conflict burns. Its flames consume all in its path, leaving behind a trail of carnage. Whether it be internal or external, a temporary or permanent state. Its effects are far-reaching. Conflict is all around us. 

A collection of conflict poems tackling some hard-hitting issues facing individuals and society as a whole. The first in the Conflict poetry book series. Covering both internal and external conflicts such as war/fighting, environmental issues, inequality, poverty, death, physical illness, mental health, self-harm, addiction, domestic violence, sexual abuse, sexting, grooming, trafficking and literary conflicts.

Whilst this book is aimed at older children and adults, it can be used as a resource by schools (KS2, KS3 & KS4) and parents to encourage age-appropriate discussions. It is an ideal introduction to conflict poetry for KS3/KS4 students, to help with their conflict poetry module in GCSE English.