Description
About the Author
Jay Whittaker grew up in Devon and Nottingham, and has lived and worked in Edinburgh for over 20 years. Her debut poetry collection, Wristwatch (Cinnamon Press), was the Scottish Poetry Book of the Year in the Saltire Society Literary Awards 2018. Recent publications include The Butcher's Dog, The North, Gutter, The Interpreters' House, Envoi, Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal and Staying Human (Bloodaxe). Jay writes about resilience, grief, living with cancer, and LGBT+ lives (including her own). She enjoys performing and has been well-received by audiences at the StAnza International Poetry Festival and other poetry and spoken word events in Scotland and beyond. One of Edinburgh's Other Writers, she enjoys making the most of the city's literary and spoken word scene.
Reviews
"Mingling disarming directness and imagistic restraint, Jay Whittaker's poems expand outwards from deceptively diminutive proportions-little bombs-for-the-soul of love, grief, anger and empathy. What occurs in or inhabits the peripheries of day-to-day life-from used contact lenses and garden birds to overseas military interventions-is brought centre stage in writing which powerfully demonstrates the urgency of alertness to things often cast off as disposable, or passed by unheeded. 'Have some respect. Look,' the landscape demands in 'Eyrie'. At once generous and unflinching in its vision, Sweet Anaesthetist tasks the reader to look more closely, and more flexibly, too-to lose, or at least loosen their grip on, 'the phrasebook / for the language of home'." - Miriam Gamble
Book Information
ISBN 9781788640831
Author Jay Whittaker
Format Paperback
Imprint Cinnamon Press
Publisher Cinnamon Press