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New Poetry Collection by Kate Potts Chosen by The Telegraph as Poetry Book of the Month

New Poetry Collection by Kate Potts Named The Telegraph's Poetry Book of the Month

  • Date04 November 2018

Dr Kate Potts's new poetry collection, Feral, was chosen as The Telegraph's book of the month in a review that lauded the collection as 'musical, joyously weird, and filled with moments of pure pleasure'.

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Dr Potts completed her PhD at Royal Holloway in 2017 and is currently teaching the poetry creative writing CW1010 course at Royal Holloway. Feral is Dr Potts's second poetry collection, and was also chosen as a Poetry Book Society recommendation for autumn. 

Click here to read the full article in The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/what-to-read/poetry-book-month-feral-kate-potts/

Feral is available now through Bloodaxe Books: https://www.bloodaxebooks.com/ecs/product/feral-1184

Congratulations, Dr Potts!

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