21 August 2023

More Words for Underword


J.S.Watts' third poetry collection, Underword, is reviewed in the latest edition of The Journal (#69)

You'll need to purchase a copy of the magazine to read the full review, as well as the many outstanding poems appearing in the latest edition, but here's a flavour of what reviewer Melissa Todd has to say about Underword:

"Every facet of death is faced boldly, bluntly, and with beautiful rhythm and resonance... many of her (Watts') poems remind me of Ted Hughes, in their visceral, vulnerable fragility" 

"J.S. Watts plots her course with cautious but consummate ease" - extracts                                                   from The Journal (Issue 69)

31 July 2023

A Flash of Heels

J.S.'s flash fiction story, 'Heels', is published in the June issue (#4) of Fictionette. The magazine is available to buy, or you can read the piece online if you sign up for a Fictionette account - apparently it's free. Check out the details on Fictionette's website.

8 July 2023

ASP - Three New Poems

J.S. is delighted to have three new poems in issue 9 of Abergavenny Small Press's Literary Journal, published today and available to read on the ASP website. Check out the entire journal or dive straight into J.S.'s poems by clicking here .

1 July 2023

Underword Comes To Hitchin


It's July and the Hitchin Festival is getting under way - a month long celebration of culture and entertainment.

J.S. is pleased to be participating. On Thursday, 27th July she will be at Halsey's Deli and Eatery reading from her most recent poetry collection, 'Underword'.

The poems of ‘Underword’ loosely follow the story of Orpheus whilst exploring the western world’s final taboo, death. Expect dark, thought-provoking poetry, some humour, at least one love poem and a robust approach to the end that waits us all.

It will be a 30 minute reading, kicking off at 3pm on the 27th. Make sure you book your ticket in advance. It includes a drink at the historic Halsey's Deli.

23 June 2023

Flint - Time is Fleeting

The first volume of Flint is now available from Erro Press.

Flint Volume 1: Temporary is about the ephemeral nature of experience and emotion. Embracing the transitory nature of these encounters, we learn to find solace in impermanence and discover the beauty of leaning into the ever-changing dance of life.

This issue includes fiction from Zach Murphy, Rahela Begum, Die Booth and Roxane Llanque, plus poetry from J.S. Watts, LJ Ireton and Apollo Spencer.

3 June 2023

STOP PRESS!

J.S. will be performing a brief reading of some of her poems at this year's Strawberry Fair in Cambridge.

You can find her at the Wild Strawberries Stage at approximately 3.25pm (timings are flexible) this afternoon, Saturday 3rd June.

15 May 2023

In the Middle of May


The High Window has published J.S.'s review of Kathleen McPhilemy's fourth poetry collection, Back Country. J.S. describes it as "a confident, thoughtfully constructed collection", "a subtle and well-crafted exploration of place and the loss of it"