We’ll Meet You There

Writing on the hottest day of the year so far, I thought it appropriate to share an image of our collaborative poetry collection We’ll Meet You There (Dialect Press 2026). It is a gorgeous sunshine yellow which signifies the brightest joy and optimism but yellow can also can also signify caution and decay, appropriate for a collection of poetry about the future.

In 2024 I became more and more disillusioned with the trend in eco-poetry for a seemingly endless catalogue of loss and destruction which just seemed to have the effect of creating a state of climate anxiety and paralysis of action. I found other like-minded poets Alice Willitts and Hilary Watson and writers Katherine Stansfield and Laura Baggaley and together we searched for a different approach to the climate and other crises the planet was experiencing. We found Manda Scott’s ‘Thrutopia Masterclass’ and spent 18 months immersed in the study of thrutopia, working our way through topics such as regenerative agriculture and landscape adaptation, regenerative cities and architectural solutions for climate change, economic models and circular economies, community action groups and initiatives and much much more. Thrutopia charts a path between the horror of dystopia and the fantasy of utopia by using practical examples of adaptation and change to get from where we are now, to a future that is possible and achievable. It reinvigorated us and transformed our writing, at last here was something that brought us out of our state of hopelessness and inactivity into a place where we could promote change and encourage others by writing positively. We were sparked into a phase of creativity and inventiveness. We invented repurposed and retrofitted poetic forms to uncover expressions for this new way of looking at the world. We also found joy in our writing and in the collaborative process. We’ll Meet You There is the result and is the first ever collection of thrutopoetry (Alice invented the name for this new genre!) We asked the question ‘what do we need poetry to be in this time of immense and rapid change?” and we hope the collection provides some of the answers. We need to act and we need to act now and we need to spread the word more urgently than we’ve ever done before.

Thank you to Juliette Morton of Dialect Press for having faith in us and publishing this book.

This pamphlet is urgent and restorative – deeply attentive to the world in its precarity and insistent about the possibility of healing.

https://www.dialect.org.uk/bookshop/p/well-meet-you-there-preorder

We have a title and workshop news!

In my last post I wrote about the book I have coming out on 20th March with Dialect Press; a collaboration with fellow thrutopian poets Alice Willitts and Hilary Watson. It spent a long time without a name as nothing seemed just right but I’m pleased to say it has finally been christened ‘We’ll Meet You There’ a perfect name for our exploration of a future that is desirable and possible. We are organising a series of readings to launch it and if anyone knows of places that might be interested in hearing us, please let me know.

We are also running a workshop for Dialect called Writing the Future. It’s a three week course, with two live teaching/feedback sessions and an on line study pack to download with lots of additional information and writing prompts. If you are curious about Thrutopia or simply want to find different ways to write about the planet and its future that aren’t stuck in dystopian doom scrolling, come and join us. Make this the year where you change narratives and make a positive difference. https://www.dialect.org.uk/coursesworkshops/writing-the-future