Planet in Peril is an ecopoetry, art and photography anthology to combat climate change lethargy from contributors aged 8 to 80! Fundraising for important charities WWF and The Climate Coalition, this is an exciting anthology which combines leading climate change research, provided by Oxford University ECI and WWF, with creative writing and passion.
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Isabelle Kenyon
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Isabelle Kenyon is a northern poet and the author of This is not a Spectacle, Micro chapbook, The Trees Whispered (Origami Poetry Press) and Digging Holes To Another Continent (Clare Songbirds Publishing House, New York) and Potential (Ghost City Press). She is the editor of Fly on the Wall Press, a socially conscious small press for chapbooks and anthologies.
Her poems have been published in poetry anthologies by Indigo Dreams Publishing, Verve Poetry Press, and Hedgehog Poetry Press. She has had poems published in literary journals such as Wordsmith HQ, Mojave Heart Review, The Blue Nib, I Am Not A Silent Poet and more. Her book reviews, articles and blog posts have been published in various places such as Sabotage Reviews, Literally Darling, Authors Publish, Neon Books, London Grip, Harness magazine and Five Oaks Press
She has headlined at Cafe Del Nino’s spoken word night, Cannock, and has opened Coventry Cathedral’s Plum Line Festival. She has performed at Leeds International Festival as part of the 2019 ‘Sex Tapes’ and will be performing for Apples and Snakes in July.
She is a fierce dog lover and a confessed caffeine addict.