How odd the imagination.It often takes you closeTo where the flowers grow,Splendid and perfumed and failingOn their dehydrated stalks.Then gives you an ashtray full of dogends. ‘Colitas’ by Elisabeth Sennit Clough It’s fair to say that the talented poet Elisabeth … Continue reading →
In between the neat black letters on the white pages of Elisabeth Sennitt Clough’s collection of poems, Sightings, crawl glowing beasts and scaled monsters, the ghost of a father, a fire-haired mother and the ‘small pink son she gave … Continue reading →
Hello Elisabeth, it’s lovely to meet you. Can I start by asking about the foundations of your early writing inspirations? Who inspired you during your youth and adolescent years, and also can you see any aspects of your literary heroes … Continue reading →
Ink Pantry Publishing evolved from a social media group of creative writing students from The Open University, back in 2011. We wanted to create an inspiring and supportive platform for new writers. Three fellow students, experienced in marketing, design and … Continue reading →