Publications
Sallyanne explores the intricacies of living through domestic abuse, and the feelings of complex grief that comes with it. She writes with a delicate touch whilst with a rawness that is both striking and bold, offering a glimmer of hope to those who may need it. Salt & Metal builds between its pages a sense of belonging through an excavation into the sense of self, from crumpled car bonnets to the gentle purification of saline. (2022, Fawn Press)
Propel Magazine is a literary magazine featuring the work of poets who have yet to publish a first full length collection of poetry — showcasing exciting new poetry at an impressively high standard and acting as a free and open resource for editors, readers and curators alike. (2025, Propel Magazine)
100 Voices is an anthology of writing by women across the country on what achievement means for them, and how they have come to find their own voice. Featuring poetry, fiction and memoir, the pieces range from notes on making lemon curd, to tales of marathon running and riding motorbikes, to accounts of a refugee eating English food for the first time, a newlywed learning her mother tongue and a woman rebuilding her life after an abusive relationship. (2022, Unbound)
From growing up together to growing apart, from the oldest of friends to the fake ones, our relationships with other women can be our greatest loves. They can also be difficult, elusive and the source of our deepest heartbreaks. In Let Me Know When You’re Home, fifteen women writers look at female friendship in all its forms, in a collection of fiction, non-fiction and poetry that is both a frank exploration of these relationships and a true celebration of what women can achieve with the support of each other. (2020, Dear Damsels)
Home is an anthology of winning entries from 2019 CREATIVE FUTURE WRITERS’ AWARD. Here, you’ll find inspiring short stories and powerful poems reflecting on the theme of ‘home’ – from talented new voices, as well as acclaimed authors Kerry Hudson (Lowborn), Mahsuda Snaith (How to Find a Home), and Anthony Anaxagorou (After the Formalities). Also featured is award-winning poet Pat Winslow, and our 2019 Writer In Residence, Emma McGordon. (2019, Creative Future)