Skip to product information
1 of 1

Bone Ovation

Bone Ovation

Caroline Hardaker

Regular price £6.99
Regular price Sale price £6.99
Sale Sold out

Paperback

Bird, beast or man, we each have the same element at our core: bones. While our forms may change, the bones always remain – and in this thrilling debut, the poet celebrates their beauty and structure through folk tales, philosophy, daydreams and night terrors.

Aided by a host of characters including a girl who fell in love with a mountain, a woman who can only ever look at you sideways, and a man made of bees, within this slim volume Caroline Hardaker creates a dozen unforgettable worlds entirely her own.

Quantity

Imprint: Valley Press

Published: October 2017

ISBN: 9781908853899

Catalogue no: VP0106

Page count: 36

Trim size: 203 x 133 mm

View full details

Praise for Bone Ovation:

'Unforgettably arresting.'
— Travelling Man

'The poems in Bone Ovation are simultaneously soothing and sinister. Each piece here is its own myth – myths that have waited for the right poet to come along before they could be told. Prepare to be transported, disturbed, and enchanted.'
— Kate Garrett

'Bone Ovation is brilliantly observed and refreshingly unique. The kind of poetry I love!'
— Stephen Daniels

About the author

Caroline Hardaker was born in the North East in 1986, and has lived there ever since, mostly in Newcastle. Her poetry has been read live on BBC Radio and published in numerous anthologies and magazines, including MagmaThe Interpreters HouseShoreline of Infinity, and in anthologies from The Emma Press. When she’s not writing poetry, she’s also a novelist, occasional librettist, and fibre artist – her sculptures have been sold to collectors around the world. You'll normally see her carrying a backpack, just in case she's swept off on an adventure.

Caroline’s debut pamphlet, Bone Ovation, was published by Valley Press in 2017, and a full-length collection, Little Quakes Every Day, followed in 2020. Her debut novel, Composite Creatures, was published by Angry Robot Books, and was chosen as Best Science Fiction of 2021 by the Washington Post.