Claire Booker
clairebooker.bsky.social
Claire Booker
@clairebooker.bsky.social
Nature lover, Brighton-based poet. Collections include 'A Pocketful of Chalk' (Arachne Press) and 'The Bone That Sang' (Indigo Dreams). Winner of The Poetry Society's 2023 Stanza Competition. More info and blog at www.bookerplays.co.uk
Here's my poem about the arms trade published in The Morning Star. You can read it online at morningstaronline.co.uk/article/global-arms-trade-show
November 14, 2025 at 4:27 PM
Reposted by Claire Booker
We've collaborated with @spiracleaudiobooks.bsky.social and @renardpress.com to put together an #audiobook #anthology of quirky #christmas #poems from 300CE to now. Launching online Mon10thNov FREE tickets bit.ly/twasthelaunch many of our poets are included and editors are #CherryPotts & #WillDady
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas & other poems
Join us for the World Launch 10 November 19:00 GMT A selection of poets will read their own and others’ poems.
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October 30, 2025 at 10:14 AM
A bumper Dreamcatcher 51

I'm delighted to have three new poems in Dreamcatcher's 175 page bumper issue, which includes poetry, short stories, an interview with Northern Gravy's Ralph Dartford about 'Recovery' poetry and prison workshops, book reviews and eye-catching visuals from featured UK…
A bumper Dreamcatcher 51
I'm delighted to have three new poems in Dreamcatcher's 175 page bumper issue, which includes poetry, short stories, an interview with Northern Gravy's Ralph Dartford about 'Recovery' poetry and prison workshops, book reviews and eye-catching visuals from featured UK artist Kimbal Bumstead. Writers in this issue include Jean Atkin, Paul Bavister, Claire Booker, Angela Brodie, Pamela Coren, Jennifer Harrison, Hilaire, Barbara Howerska, Rosie Jackson, Phil Knight, Jet McDonald, Jane Newberry, David Olsen, Tom Ratcliffe, John Scarborough, Clare Starling and Tom Vaughan.
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October 30, 2025 at 5:57 PM
Thank you Elontra Hall and Ink, Sweat & Tears for publishing my praise poem to a hospital consultant today. Read 'Dehydrated' here at inksweatandtears.co.uk/claire-booker/
Claire Booker | Ink Sweat and Tears
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September 29, 2025 at 8:45 AM
All That Jazz and Words for the Wild

The 18th edition of Poetry & All That Jazz was launched at the Chichester Festival, featuring sixty poets including renowned figures like Michael Bartholomew-Biggs and Naomi Foyle. Edited by Barry Smith and published by Focus Arts in collaboration with the…
All That Jazz and Words for the Wild
The 18th edition of Poetry & All That Jazz was launched at the Chichester Festival, featuring sixty poets including renowned figures like Michael Bartholomew-Biggs and Naomi Foyle. Edited by Barry Smith and published by Focus Arts in collaboration with the Poetry & Jazz Cafe, copies are available at various festivals and online. Next year's anthology will accept submissions starting in April 2026. Additionally, the website Words For The Wild, created by Amanda Oosthuisen and Louise Taylor, promotes local nature awareness and fundraising, showcasing poetry, including a piece by the author on War and Peace, alongside other contributors.
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September 2, 2025 at 4:46 PM
Reposted by Claire Booker
Next up in our series of recorded readings from Issue 12, @clairebooker.bsky.social reads her beautiful poem 'Pansies, Tray of Six' 🌺

Find out more about the issue:
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June 17, 2025 at 4:15 PM
Poetry News turns Bacchanalian!

I'm super chuffed my poem 'Whitsun Kids' is a winner in The Poetry Society Members' Poems Competition this summer, alongside poems by Jill Hopper, Tim Kiely, Alex McCrickard, Laura Mizrachi and Jane Wilkinson. A big thank you to judge Andre Bagoo for selecting it.…
Poetry News turns Bacchanalian!
I'm super chuffed my poem 'Whitsun Kids' is a winner in The Poetry Society Members' Poems Competition this summer, alongside poems by Jill Hopper, Tim Kiely, Alex McCrickard, Laura Mizrachi and Jane Wilkinson. A big thank you to judge Andre Bagoo for selecting it. And as if publication in Poetry News wasn't enough, I opened the Poetry Society's on-line newsletter to discover 'Whitsun Kids had been made poem of the month.
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August 5, 2025 at 5:24 PM
Orbis #212 and LUPO’s 70th issue

This month I have poems in two magazines with a definite fondness for rhyme. It's good to know there's a corner of the poetry world that welcomes what some consider old-fashioned sonic tricks. That said, my two poems in Orbis don't use end-rhyme, and the poem in…
Orbis #212 and LUPO’s 70th issue
This month I have poems in two magazines with a definite fondness for rhyme. It's good to know there's a corner of the poetry world that welcomes what some consider old-fashioned sonic tricks. That said, my two poems in Orbis don't use end-rhyme, and the poem in Light Up Online is only four lines long! Orbis, edited by Carole Baldock, is as much a community as a literary magazine.
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June 30, 2025 at 5:04 PM
Channel and Caduceus magazines

I'm delighted to have a poem in Channel's 12th issue, with its exquisite cover by Angela Duffy and a lithesome array of fine poetry and prose. Highlights for me include stunning work by Patrick Deeley, Mai Ishikawa, Catriona Lane, Rhona McAdam and Niamh Twomey. In…
Channel and Caduceus magazines
I'm delighted to have a poem in Channel's 12th issue, with its exquisite cover by Angela Duffy and a lithesome array of fine poetry and prose. Highlights for me include stunning work by Patrick Deeley, Mai Ishikawa, Catriona Lane, Rhona McAdam and Niamh Twomey. In Notes from the Editors, Cassia Gaden Gilmartin explains that "Channel is born, in part, from the conviction that there is no absolute divide between the political and the aesthetic.
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June 8, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Hurrah for Pennine Platform!

Issue 97 of Pennine Platform is out, with three of my poems and excellent work from poets such as Anna Bowles, Rachel Carney, LB Jorgensen, Kate Noakes, D A Prince, Ed Reiss and Paul Stephenson.
Hurrah for Pennine Platform!
Issue 97 of Pennine Platform is out, with three of my poems and excellent work from poets such as Anna Bowles, Rachel Carney, LB Jorgensen, Kate Noakes, D A Prince, Ed Reiss and Paul Stephenson.
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May 11, 2025 at 3:29 PM
One good thing coming out of America

The Slowdown is a daily podcast of poetry and reflection hosted by poet and academic Major Jackson, who recently included my poem Cinema Paradiso. His gorgeous reading voice, together with his insightful editorials on each poem, make this a delight to welcome…
One good thing coming out of America
The Slowdown is a daily podcast of poetry and reflection hosted by poet and academic Major Jackson, who recently included my poem Cinema Paradiso. His gorgeous reading voice, together with his insightful editorials on each poem, make this a delight to welcome into your inbox each day.
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April 10, 2025 at 5:05 PM
Recycling a Kimono in The Spectator

My poem 'Kimono Recycled' appeared in The Spectator earlier this month. A big thank you to Hugo Williams for choosing it. You can read it here at: The Feb 1st issue contains poems by Stewart Conn, Jamie McKendrick and Claire Booker. It's heartening that poetry…
Recycling a Kimono in The Spectator
My poem 'Kimono Recycled' appeared in The Spectator earlier this month. A big thank you to Hugo Williams for choosing it. You can read it here at: The Feb 1st issue contains poems by Stewart Conn, Jamie McKendrick and Claire Booker. It's heartening that poetry can still appear in mainstream publications. The Books & Arts section in particular is consistently strong, including pieces on Plato's…
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February 25, 2025 at 12:18 PM