Leicester Mercury

Women’s lockdown poetry to be launched

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A GROUP of women who wrote poems to help them get through the lockdowns have published a zine of their work.

Songbirds and Sirens, a collection of 11 poems, will be launched at a free event at All Saints Parish Church, Loughborou­gh, on Saturday, September, 25, from 4pm to 7pm.

The group, Real Hopeful, each began writing poems separately during the lockdowns before coming together, virtually, initially, to work on the zine.

The poems are accompanie­d by images from two local illustrato­rs, who also contribute­d poems to the zine.

Songbirds and Sirens will be available for sale at the launch event and the Good News Christian Bookshop in Baxtergate in the town.

It can also be mail ordered via the group’s Facebook page. At least 10 per cent of profits from the sale of the zine will go to Unicef’s #DonateDose­sNow campaign.

Laura Baines, who edited the collection, as well as contributi­ng her own poems, said: “We are a group of women who got through the toughest parts of lockdown by putting our thoughts on to paper in the form of poetry. With beautiful illustrati­ons to accompany them, Songbirds and Sirens captures a time and place in our town’s history and, indeed, our world’s history.’

Caroline Harmon, who also wrote poems included in the zine, said: “It was fantastic to discover I wasn’t the only person in Loughborou­gh taking pen to paper in 2020. It’s been really inspiring to work with other local women.”

Michelle Barnett, who contribute­d illustrati­ons and poems, said: “It was wonderful to work together on this project after so much time apart.”

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