Description
About the Author
Tommy Sissons is a writer, poet and educator living in London. His debut polemic A Small Man's England was published by Repeater Books in 2021 and his poetry has been featured in a variety of journals, including The Poetry Review. Sissons is also the editor of GRASS Magazine, a publication specialising in working-class literature and art. He has toured his spoken-word poetry across Europe and has delivered talks on youth culture and education at numerous institutions, including the V&A Museum, the University of Sussex and Sheffield Hallam University.
Reviews
"Sissons' voice (on both, stage and page) cuts through the social fabric of modern British society. He writes with honesty, curiosity and thoughtful urgency. I'm grateful for talents like his. The stories of our post-Brexit era are incomplete without them."
Book Information
ISBN 9781914420658
Author Tommy Sissons
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Repeater Books
Publisher Watkins Media Limited