All the Prayers in the House
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
First collection of poems drawing on a childhood spent on the Hebridean island of Erraid along with the rupture and re-imagining of a family. Runner-up for the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award 2016.


First collection of poems drawing on a childhood spent on the Hebridean island of Erraid along with the rupture and re-imagining of a family. Runner-up for the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award 2016.
Exploring themes of transition, Miriam Nash's debut pamphlet captures the shift from rural to urban life, the evolving dynamics of family, and the interplay between global influences and personal identity. Her writing blends stark realities with gentle reflections, creating a vivid tapestry of emotions that encompass celebration, sorrow, and redemption. With a rich background in poetry, including international performances and workshops, Nash's voice resonates through her work, offering a complex yet relatable perspective on life's changes.