‘white light’, ‘stain’ and ‘bloom’ in The Sleeve Magazine

I am delighted to share that I have had 3 poems published in the latest issue of The Sleeve Magazine. This set of poems comes from my work in progress collection ‘fable’, which explores the accumulated ‘things’ we gather and share in our lives and the feelings we assign to them.

poetry: harley j. ryley – The Sleeve Magazine (wordpress.com)

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Harley E. Ryley is a memoir writer, poet & accidental novelist. She is currently studying for her PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Sheffield and is funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council via the White Rose College of Arts & Humanities. Her thesis will develop an innovative approach to memoir which plays with language, truth and rules, writing a meta-memoir on language-constructed selfhood. Sounds fun right?

Harley also uses her ‘proper job’ skills from her previous life as a Civil Servant to provide Business Development services to creative organisations. Check out ‘writing services’ to find out more.

Harley is a white 30-something woman with red wavy hair and wearing a white jumper. A red and blue block of flats is visible behind her.

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