Coming April 18

Reconstruction

Aoife Mannix’s latest collection chronicles her recovery from cancer and surgery.

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Coming May 2nd

Don’t Speak Easy

Tom Jameson’s début pamphlet, ranging from a childhood spent in the immediate wake of the Second World War to a projected future where death provides the opportunity to spin back to the very beginning of life.

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Ritual for a Mango

Ritual for a Mango is both celebration and dirge, a true reflection of human existence.

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Haunting, poetic and brilliantly researched

Abolition

Abolition gives us the voices of people caught up in the original sin of slavery and fighting to survive it, profit from it, ignore it, or end it.

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Gabriel Gbadamosi Sings You A Song Of A World Gone Wrong In Abolition

Set in 1792, amongst the merchant princes and cut-throat backstreets of Liverpool, in the Palace of Westminster in London and aboard the Blackamoor Jenny, Abolition gives us the voices of people caught up in the original sin of slavery and fighting to survive it, profit from it, ignore it, or end it. We had the distinct pleasure of sitting […]

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Help the #FECrew stay “in office”

The #FECrew is asking for your help. One of the longest running small presses in the UK, flipped eye publishing has been running with a not-for-profit model since 2001 and is recognised globally as an incubator for exciting talent, being the original home of leading contemporary writers such as Roger Robinson, Malika Booker, Jacob Sam-La […]

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Party with the flipped eye crew! It’s been an amazing year for flipped eye. We survived COVID, introduced new imprints, hired an amazing intern, celebrated our 20th Anniversary with fascinating conversations with and between our authors, and it was all thanks to our phenomenal #FECrew, and you, our #FEFolk. Now what better way to culminate […]

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Before Them, We

Before Them, We is an anthology that explores the lives of grandparents and elders before the families they went on to establish, digging deep into those narrative of their lives that are lesser known: who they loved, where and why they migrated, why they had families. The result of a collaborative effort of poets of African descent to bring their personal stories in conversation with each other, the anthology is a poetic meditation on how we engage with the practice of memory.

…having discovered a poet’s work we are always delighted to find that they have been published by flipped eye… It means we can be confident that the poet has been rigorously edited and will have a book that’s beautifully designed and produced with care and attention.

Naomi Jaffa