
Linda Kemp & Andrew Taylor Poetry Book Launch with Leafe Press
When
Saturday, 9 May 2026, 11:00 – 14:00
Dryden Street, Nottingham, NG1 4GG
Time
11:00 – 14:00
Price
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About this event
Book your free ticket for this special poetry book launch with NTU’s Linda Kemp and Andrew Taylor. Join us for the launch of two new poetry books — The Moral Theology of the Devil / Clothed with the Sun by Linda Kemp (Research Fellow at NTU) and State Honey by Andrew Taylor (Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at NTU), both published by Leafe Press. We’ll have complimentary coffee and pastries available. Leafe Press will present a dedicated stall featuring poetry books from their own publishing catalogue. This event is also an opportunity to catch Bonington Gallery’s exhibitions by Naeem Mohaiemen and John Dean which conclude on the same day. About Linda Kemp Linda Kemp’s poetry books are: The Moral Theology of the Devil / Clothed with the Sun (Leafe Press, 2025), Annunciation Sonnets (Broken Sleep Books, 2024), Stitch (Contraband, 2020), and Lease Prise Redux (Materials, 2016). About Andrew Taylor Andrew Taylor has published four collections of poetry with Shearsman Books. He’s published a collection and two pamphlets with Leafe Press. He’s written critical books on the poets Adrian Henri and Peter Finch. About Leafe Press Leafe Press was launched 26 years ago at a reading in Nottingham Central library. Leafe Press has published two pamphlets by Lee Harwood who has now gone on to have a monumental Collected and is regarded as a major figure in 1960s and 70s poetry. Leafe has published several debut collections, including Carrie Etter’s debut UK collection, Whether.
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