Collecting 15 years of poetry, Post-Atomic Glossaries is Antony Owen's magnum opus, a selection including his Ted Hughes award shortlisted collection, The Nagasaki Elder, alongside selections from every book he has published...
Pleasure-in-Relating is Susan Groves’s first work, a culmination of many years’ reflection. It spans her life in South Africa and time spent in England while weaving together her deep appreciation of the Buddhist and Christian traditions.
Faithful Voices: Oral Readings, Exploring Beliefs in Action. Each person featured lived his or her deeply held beliefs, leaving a legacy in writing and deeds. Each script includes a brief biogharphy and is followed queries.
Rosemary May Wells’ fourth collection of poems is the companion to her first, God is an Onion. It encompasses global and everyday life events, as well as people and friendships, and the natural world and the local area.
Based on the Advices and Queries of Britain Yearly Meeting, Simon Webb's sequence of forty-two Quaker sonnets tries to distil the essence of Quakerism as he understands it.
The Kevin Mayhew hymn writers have contributed countless new songs to the worldwide Church for over 40 years. Here are 50 of the most popular a reminder as to why they go on being sung in every nation and every land.
Francis of Assisi came into the world in 1182. Francis' life, vision and example have been so powerful that they still speak strongly, and disconcertingly, to us in the 21st century.