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Seers and Sibyls (Brigids Gate Press, 2023)

Cover of Seers and Sibyls, edited by M. J. Pankey. The cover art shows a women with long hair and white dress, her eyes covered by flowers.
Oracles.
Prophets.
Sibyls.
Seers.
Fortunetellers.

These, and many other names were given to those who had the sight, who could look into the future and see what awaits us. Sometimes, those glimpses come unbidden and unasked for. Sometimes they are given for a fee. Sometimes they drive the recipient mad with the knowledge of what the future holds. Others view those so gifted with suspicion, doubt, envy, and occasionally anger. Rarely are prophets thanked for their predictions. They bear the curse of knowing what's coming along with the scorn and fear shown them by the rest of society. Seers and Sibyls is a collection of 30 stories and poems about those who have the power to see the future. Will you open the book and read their prophecies?

My poem, 'Tiresias' Life', was featured in this anthology which is available to buy from Brigids Gate Press.


I Chase Lightning (Black Pear Press, 2022)

Cover of I Chase Lightning by Beth O'Brien
I Chase Lightning by Beth O'Brien is a collection of poem that explores the human relation between light and lightning. Through the lens of history, folklore, nature, and science, Beth O'Brien's poems tell of the various ways people have tried to understand, control, repel and harness the natural phenomenon of lightning. ​

Available to buy from Black Pear Press for £6.

Catching Sight (Blanket Sea Press, 2021)

Cover of Catching Sight by Beth O'Brien
Catching Sight by Beth O’Brien is a sequence of creative nonfiction pieces that follow a visually impaired woman across the course of a day. The microchapbook provides a first-person account of the internal thought processes involved in navigating a sighted world and contrasts this to a third-person, external summary, like that of audio description. In this way, Beth O’Brien attempts to translate the world she sees into words that other people may understand. Through her descriptions, and how much of her “seeing” is educated guesswork, she attempts to answer the question she has been asked more times than she can count: “What can you actually see?”

Available in e-book and audiobook format from from Blanket Sea Press.

Advance Praise:
“Catching Sight is stunning in only ten pieces. What O’Brien is able to capture so beautifully is her own daily journey, be it walking through a park or sat at her desk, to also be taking place parallel to the lives revolving around her. Each sighting happens all at once; a collection of colours, shapes, and light that she effortlessly uses to describe her own landscape in a sighted world.”— Anisha Mansuri

The Earth is a Bookcase (Black Pear Press, 2021)

Cover of The Earth is A Bookcase by Beth O'Brien
The Earth is a Bookcase came into being during the summer of 2020. Despite a global pandemic forcing museums to close their doors, the wonderful team at the Lapworth Museum of Geology allowed Beth to undertake a remote internship, creating written content for their first souvenir guidebook.

Available to buy from Black Pear Press for £6.

Review:
​This pamphlet does not only piece together the puzzles of our geological past, it also holds up a feminist lens to highlight the prejudice that female scholars have faced in times of great scientific exploration, considering how change can be implemented for those who come next. O’Brien exposes the invisible lines of society and landscape, and the imperfect grace within. Above all, we are reminded that “it might seem untidy, but there is comfort in the earth”. Claire Walker—poet and editor

I Left the Room Burning (Wild Pressed Books, 2021)

Cover of I Left the Room Burning by Beth O'Brien
A woman who never wanted children finds herself reluctantly bringing up her sister’s daughter. The narrative threaded through these eighty short poems confuses and obfuscates, whilst completely drawing the reader in to the extent that by the end, one is left with the feeling of having watched a deeply immersive film or read an engrossing novella.

Available to buy from Wild Pressed Books. 

Light Perception (Wild Pressed Book, 2019)

Cover of Light Perception by Beth O'Brien
photo credit: @fairydustybooks
This pamphlet is a collection of poems that centres on the theme of disability, visual impairment, and dealing with how people react to one with a disability.

Light Perception discusses the feeling of being labelled as ‘wrong’ from a young age, the struggle of trying to seem as able as possible, even if it’s just an act, and coming to terms with learning that everyone needs help sometimes.

Available to buy from Wild Pressed Books

Pressed Flowers (Black Pear Press, 2019) 

Cover of Pressed Flowers: an anthology
My poem, 'An Independent Beauty' was featured in the anthology, Pressed Flowers, a pamphlet collated by Charley Barnes and Polly Stretton in association with poets from Worcestershire (UK) and beyond.

This anthology is available to buy from Black Pear Press
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