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Be the first to join a new monthly snail mail poetry club. This is a limited edition poetry project: thirteen collectible poems over thirteen months.

Launches spring 2026. Doors open soon.

THIRTEEN MOONS POETRY CLUB

A limited, year-long poetry project delivered by post.

Once a month, an original poem and a letter will arrive at your door — an invitation to step out of the ordinary world and into something quieter, stranger, and more magical.

Join as a founding member to receive all thirteen poems, written exclusively for this club.

  • Original poems, limited prints

  • £8 / month

  • Ships worldwide

A flat lay of a light blue envelope, a letter, a print of a poem and a postcard showing an excerpt from the poem.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Thirteen Moons is a limited edition year of poetry, delivered by post.

    It’s a monthly ritual — a letter you open slowly, a poem you live with for a while, a moment of quiet that arrives without asking for anything back.

    Sign up. Receive a brand new, original poem and accompanying letter every month, written by me just for you.

  • I started this project with the intention of running it for only a year and a month – thirteen moons. It's an experiment in slow literature and snail mail.

  • January/February 2026.

  • It’s like meeting under moonlight in the wild woods. Like joining a secret coven except everyone else is also a poet at heart. It’s like being transformed into a moon goddess to sprint through a forest. Subjects range from mythic retellings, girlhood, transformation, love, loss, etc.

  • Have a question or some feedback? I’d love to hear it. Drop me a note using the contact form on this website.

  • My debut poetry collection Honorifics is available at Waterstones, Bookshop.org, and directly through my publisher, Nine Arches Press.

The vibe

Walk in the woods with me for a spell.

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Whether you have a question, an idea, or just want to say hello, feel free to reach out.

Black background with large text reading 'Thirteen Moons' and smaller text below that says 'Poetry Club' on the left and 'Since 2026' on the right.