Kate Wilson
Kate Wilson has been writing poetry since she was an angsty teenager. Now she is a marginally less angsty adult, working for charity in London.
Recently Kate’s work has appeared in The Medusa Project (Mookychick), 14 Magazine, Porridge Magazine and The Pandemic Poetry Anthology (Gloucester Poets). She has been shortlisted for the National Memory Day Poetry Competition, Cinnamon Press Pamphlet Competition and highly commended in the Red Cross Day of the Disappeared creative writing competition. |
One Night in January evokes the bite of that month in the breath of a hare and the white blankness of the winter air. Cold hands that have clasped each other and let go, kisses under a starry night, a pose for a photograph in front of Mount Esja: a visceral loss permeates this collection.
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