Brimming with humor, wistfulness and awe, Really Not Really invites the reader to reconsider everything they thought they understood about the ordinary: to see, if only for a moment, what we're missing. From the everyday to the fantastic, Fee Griffin leads the reader from the edge of what's familiar, and what's possible, into our deeper perceptions and inner realms. Like a funhouse of life, these poems are whimsical, thought-provoking, and sometimes dark. This collection is an invitation to a more inclusive, intuitive, understanding of ourselves, and what we are, really (not really).
Fee Griffin is a writer from the east coast of England. Her debut poetry collection, For Work/For TV, won the Amsterdam Open Book Prize and was published by Versal Editions in 2020. She works at the University of Lincoln with some amazing colleagues and students, whose work inspires her. She rides a beautiful orange wheelchair at obnoxiously high speed and lives with her husband, four children and a dog from the Carpathian Mountains. She likes them all very much.