a zed & two o’s – An anthology of poems on the animals of Shaldon Zoo

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Shaldon Wildlife Trust is a zoo like no other. Nestled on a hill, a stone’s throw from the sea, in a beautiful corner of South Devon. It is a residence to binturongs, loris’, armadillos and poets. In 2024 and 2025, SJ Fowler, as part of his residency in the zoo, organised a series of walking tour events, inviting poets from across the UK, to read to an audience of various animals. This pocket-sized anthology brings together the best of those new poems, each written for and read to an animal of Shaldon. The anthology also includes an introduction by Zoo director Zak Showell.

Featuring SJ Fowler, Colin Herd, Danica Ignacio, Will Rene, Matt Sokulsky, David Spittle, Vilde Bjerke Torset, Cameron Wade, Eleanor Wilders and Ellen Wiles.

Introduction by Zak Showell, director of Shaldon Wildlife Trust

a zed & two o’s
An anthology of poems on the animals of Shaldon Zoo
SJ Fowler, Colin Herd, Danica Ignacio, Will Rene, Matt Sokulsky, David Spittle, Vilde Bjerke Torset, Cameron Wade, Eleanor Wilders and Ellen Wiles.
Published 2025
ISBN 978-1-915505-54-5
A6 Size
28 printed pages
Colour
SLB0267
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The Book of Matthew – Matthew J. Sokulsky

In Matthew Sokulsky’s brilliant debut publication, religion remains unsimple. Revealed in a suite of poems as strange, jarring and complex as its namesake. Questioning, while enveloping religious realities, this booklet of surreal admiration celebrates the essentially human, eccentric and faith-ish in poems from a new voice in Australian and British literature.

The Book of Matthew
Matthew J. Sokulsky

Published March 2023
ISBN 978-1-915505-16-3
A6 Size,
16 printed pages,
Colour
Print run of 200
Writers Centre Kingston Chapbook #19
SLB0229
Price – £2.60
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Matthew Sokulsky is poet and writer, born in Muswellbrook, New South Wales in 1999. He currently lives in London, having studied at Kingston University and … he has been commissioned by The National Gallery and this is his debut publication.