Fathom
Free Association Press, 2019
The narrative of Fathom focuses on a tantalising fragment from the past. “I think I saw a lot of blood” and other odd surfacings from memory are explored through the work of psychoanalysis. Much like a kind of detective work to begin with, the narrative unravels the depths that appear after psychotic breakdown.
This Thing of Darkness
Forthcoming in 2024 Cover, Lynne Gibson. Permission.
This Thing of Darkness is a constantly floating narrative, blending dream, nightmare, memoir, theoretical enquiry (philosophical and psychoanalytical) in the form of a scrapbook. Wittgenstein's On Certainty provides, paradoxically, an anchor throughout the book. 'Paradoxically,' because his work profoundly questions any beliefs, assumptions, ideas or concepts of certainty.
This Thing of Darkness, which gained an Arts Council Award, is where image and text create overlapping metaphors; where colours symbolise layers of the conscious and unconscious mind in an almost playful attempt to understand the long-lasting and devastating impact of trauma.
The Linguistics of Light
SALT MODERN POETS, 2009
The Linguistics of Light journeys from the north Norfolk coast of England across a vast emotional landscape to Greece and beyond.
These poems draw on science, on philosophy and on the bible for insight into our understanding of love, time and memory. Uncalled for, memory seems to: “come, flit land precise//on random things” so that moments of the past return again and again and become, in the poem ‘Garra Rock’, a kind of “blueprint of the future.”
The Self in a Photograph
tall lighthouse, 2005
Lisa’s first poetry pamphlet.