Camille Ralphs’s first full collection of poems, After You Were, I Am, will be published by Faber in 2024. She is the author of three pamphlets, Malkin: An ellegy in 14 spels (The Emma Press, 2015; short-listed for the Michael Marks Award), Uplifts & Chains (If a Leaf Falls Press, 2020) and Daydream College for Bards (Guillemot Press, forthcoming 2023); writes the Averse Miscellany column for Poetry London; and conducts the “Poem’s Apprentice” interview series for Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal. She is poetry editor at The Times Literary Supplement.
Camille Ralphs
Articles
The Word-Historical Moment in Contemporary Poetry: On Walter Ancarrow’s “Etymologies”
Camille Ralphs explores the use of etymology in contempory poetry, especially through the lens of Walter Ancarrow’s “Etymologies.”
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