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  • How I write my poems

    thejessicapoet

    September 28, 2021
    Poetry blogs
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  • Interview with Marble Magazine

    thejessicapoet

    September 28, 2021
    Poetry blogs
  • Trust and The Betrayal of Trust

    Trust and The Betrayal of Trust

    My Lockdown Diaries  Where to start with all of this? Here I am in a year unlike any other – my day job -which is no secret, is a public health consultant in one of the biggest counties in the South East of England. My call to action is always protect the population’s health and…

    thejessicapoet

    November 12, 2020
    Poetry blogs
  • Immigrant Gothic: Change in the World

    Tigress was published in July last year by Nine Arches Press. I came out as a poet to people in my work sphere last month when Tigress got reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement. It was a good review that raised the question of colonialism for me. The reviewer, Stephanie Sy-Quia noted my use of…

    thejessicapoet

    February 17, 2020
    Poetry blogs
  • On the Prowl

    My book, Tigress was launched twice. There was the great London launch at the Poetry Cafe in Covent Garden in July. This was a joint launch with Julia Webb’s new Nine Arches Press book: Threat. Julia has just been nominated as one of the 100 most best women in Norfolk by the way – so…

    thejessicapoet

    September 28, 2019
    Poetry blogs
  • Tigress: New Collection from Nine Arches Press launching July 19th 2019

    Tigers and Traumas My mother’s nick name was Bhagu, and loosely translated from Bengali means Tigger or Tiger Cub. My father and Grandfather told me this was her name because she was an energetic baby who crawled everywhere. The tiger is a symbol of Bengal. There is another family myth, and like all myths –…

    thejessicapoet

    May 4, 2019
    Poetry blogs
  • 2018 From Swell to Flood

    “Twas in another lifetime One of toil and blood When blackness was a virtue The road was full of mud I came in from the wilderness A creature void of form Come in she said I’ll give ya Shelter from the storm” Bob Dylan I’m so pleased to have launched Joyride in London in January…

    thejessicapoet

    March 3, 2018
    Poetry blogs
  • 2017: A Joyride…

    Illustration ‘Angel” by Jane Storybook Burn : from Joyride by Jessica Mookherjee A Joyride I have recently re-connected with one of my oldest friends, an ex-boyfriend, someone who was one of the most important people in my life and who I lost touch with 27 years ago. Through the wonders of the internet – we…

    thejessicapoet

    September 24, 2017
    Poetry blogs
  • Darshan (a Blessing)

    Impossible Things… I was really pleased to get my poem Darshan published in The North (Issue 57) -January 2017 edition. It was a wonderful start to the year. A few people have asked me how I find time to write and hold down my demanding job and get submissions out to magazines. I answer – I…

    thejessicapoet

    February 11, 2017
    Poetry blogs
  • As It Is Happening

    The Launch This last few months have seen the The Swell (Telltale Press) published and launched in Tunbridge Wells. I enjoyed it hugely – and my co-readers were Mara Bergman, Sarah Barnsley, Robin Houghton and Abegail Morely. As one poetry wag at my launch chipped “these were certainly no ugly bridesmaids – quite the reverse”.…

    thejessicapoet

    October 29, 2016
    Poetry blogs
  • Swollen

    It is September. I’m in that ‘doing too much, not doing enough’ frame of mind. It’s been a lovely poetry year so far though. I went on a pretty fantastic poetry holiday to Allmersera Vella near Allicante, where I learned all sorts of amazing things from the great Mimi Khalvati. I can seriously say that I…

    thejessicapoet

    September 10, 2016
    Poetry blogs
  • Hectic Subculture

    Hectic What does it all mean? I think it means consumptive, the agitation felt by illness. We think it means busy or active. The word is flushed with a persistent fever. I have been hectic. Britain has been hectic. We have become disordered. We have Brexit-ed. Broken it. Leave or Remain? There could never be a…

    thejessicapoet

    July 3, 2016
    Poetry blogs
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