
The chance to buy three creative writing handbooks together in a single book bundle: Why I Write Poetry, The Craft and How to be a Poet. £34.99 plus postage, a saving of just under £10.
Why I Write Poetry: Essays on Becoming a Poet, Keeping Going and Advice for the Writing Life. Edited by Ian Humphreys, with essays by Romalyn Ante, Khairani Barokka, Hafsah Aneela Bashir, Leo Boix, Vahni Capildeo, Mary Jean Chan, Jo Clement, Sarah Corbett, Jane Commane, Rishi Dastidar, Jonathan Edwards, Rosie Garland, W. N. Herbert, Ian Humphreys, Keith Jarrett, Zaffar Kunial, Rachel Mann, Andrew McMillan, Kim Moore, Pascale Petit, Jacqueline Saphra, Clare Shaw, Daniel Sluman, Jean Sprackland, and Jennifer Wong.
"This is a startling book, with far more reach, truth, and daring than most books that are attempted on this subject." - David Morley
The Craft: A Guide to Making Poetry Happen in the 21st Century. Edited by Rishi Dastidar, with essays by Moniza Alvi, Dean Atta, Liz Berry, Caroline Bird, Malika Booker, Debjani Chatterjee, Jane Commane, Rishi Dastidar, Carrie Etter, Will Harris, Tania Hershman, Peter Kahn, Gregory Leadbetter, Karen McCarthy Woolf, Roy McFarlane, Harry Man, Claire Pollard, Peter Raynard, Roger Robinson, Jacqueline Saphra, Joelle Taylor, Marvin Thompson, Julia Webb, and Antosh Wojcik.
How to be a Poet: A twenty-first century guide to writing well by Jo Bell and Jane Commane, with special guest essays from: Mona Arshi, Clive Birnie, Rishi Dastidar, Jonathan Davidson, Abi Palmer, Robert Peake and Joelle Taylor.