

A new pamphlet, Vampires, is due for release with Bad Betty Press in late 2021. In 2021 he was a judge for the Poetry Wales Pamphlet Competition and interviewed for Edge Magazine on the relationship between poetry and video games. He has performed at a number of festivals including Cheltenham and Gloucester Poetry Festivals, Swansea Fringe and the European Poetry Festival. Further work has featured in anthologies from The Emma Press, Bad Betty Press and Sidekick Books. His work has been highly commended in the Forward prizes, commended in the Winchester Poetry Prize, and published in journals including Poetry Wales, The Rialto, Magma, Fourteen Poems, The Guardian and Poetry London. Death Magazine was longlisted for the Polari first book prize in 2020. He is the co-editor of Hit Points: an anthology of video game poetry (Broken Sleep Books, 2021). Matthew Haigh is the author of Death Magazine (Salt, 2019) and Black Jam (Broken Sleep Books, 2019). Tessa Foley is a brilliant and unmistakable new poet, in whose hands the language is pure glistening matter." She has recently been recognised in the Ware Poets Competition, the Charroux Poetry Prize and the Canterbury Literary Festival Poet of the Year Competition. I can’t think of any recent English poet who’s arrived with so much of this already blazing. Glyn Maxwell wrote of it: "A few poets are original, a few are distinct, a handful are sad, some wise, some funny. Her second collection, ‘What Sort of Bird Are You?’ was launched in 2021 by Live Canon. The same year, Tessa also self-published ‘Garden’ illustrated by her sister, Anna Foley, to raise money for the Portsmouth Abuse and Rape Counselling Service where she volunteered for three years.
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Her debut poetry collection ‘Chalet Between Thick Ears’ was published and launched by Live Canon in November 2018 at the Poetry Cafe, Covent Garden and has inspired a series of Live Canon films. Tessa Foley is a poet whose work explores feminism, sexuality and the rejection of normalcy. Sign up and we'll send you the zoom link on the day. The reading will be hosted by Live Canon's director, Helen Eastman, and feature Tessa Foley and Matthew Haigh.
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