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Winner of the Books Are My Bag Readers Award for Best Poetry Collection 'These poems pack a hefty emotional punch' Jackie Kay 'Every page of The Cat Prince brought me gladsome joy' Daljit Nagra 'The Peter Pan of poetry' Gutter Magazine The Cat Prince & Other Poems is the third collection from prize-winning poet, and author of Boy Friends, Michael Pedersen. All moggy moxie, Pedersen croons to the beauty and devastation of love, loss, friendship, cats and careless joy. Equal parts tender and trenchant, raw and ribald, plangent and smutty, these poems exhibit an emotionally charged, fantastical…mehr

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Winner of the Books Are My Bag Readers Award for Best Poetry Collection 'These poems pack a hefty emotional punch' Jackie Kay 'Every page of The Cat Prince brought me gladsome joy' Daljit Nagra 'The Peter Pan of poetry' Gutter Magazine The Cat Prince & Other Poems is the third collection from prize-winning poet, and author of Boy Friends, Michael Pedersen. All moggy moxie, Pedersen croons to the beauty and devastation of love, loss, friendship, cats and careless joy. Equal parts tender and trenchant, raw and ribald, plangent and smutty, these poems exhibit an emotionally charged, fantastical playground of language and lore. These poems reveal a poet at his bravest and most vulnerable. The Cat Prince & Other Poems purrs with affection, flashes its teeth, then digs in the claws. 'Leading the way in new Scottish writing' The Scotsman 'Endlessly boyishly playful, defiantly un-macho and un-afraid to be daft' Liz Lochead 'Be amazed by this book' Ian McMillan
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MICHAEL PEDERSEN is a prize-winning Scottish poet, author and arts producer. His second collection, Oyster, was a collaboration with Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit. His poetic prose debut, Boy Friends, came out with Faber & Faber in 2022 in the UK and North America, and is now travelling into translation editions. Among other accolades, he won a Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship and a John Mathers Trust Rising Star Award. Pedersen also co-founded Neu! Reekie!, a prize-winning arts collective who produced cutting-edge shows across the UK (and the world) for over a decade.