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John McCullough

Crowd Voltage

John McCullough

Publication Date : 26 Mar 2026

ISBN: 9781780377810

Pages: 65
Size :216 x 138mm
Rights: World

John McCullough's Crowd Voltage addresses yearnings for community. It probes fragmentation within groups and individuals – disturbances within the body of the crowd and the crowd of the body. Engaging with working-class and queer experiences, the poems move between solitude and togetherness, haunted by ghosts from history as they dream of unity and discover joy in deserted corners. To be common here is to share not only qualities but stories with many others – to be classed alongside people with similar origins and become connected also to what is commonplace in the world of animals and plants, days and tables. Sky and sea dominate as the speakers search for oneness and completion, confronted by vast silences and the shadow of Brighton’s collapsing West Pier.

John McCullough has published four previous collections, one with Salt and three with Penned in the Margins, most recently, the Costa-shortlisted Reckless Paper Birds (2019), winner of the Hawthornden Prize, and Panic Response (2022), which included his long poem 'Flowers of Sulphur', shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem.

‘The pursuit of a community or crowd is perhaps the central queer origin myth. When you've found said crowd you could become the cool kids, the in crowd - you belong and are finally afforded some plurality. The singular pronoun becomes collective. These concerns are explored in John McCullough's perky and open-hearted Crowd Voltage […] There is a preternatural empathy laced through McCullough's work, […] Poems in this collection put me in mind of a meeting of Mark Doty and Frank O'Hara, but something uniquely McCullough's too in their openness. […]  The collection swings delightfully from the surreal – the voice of Brighton's iconic and collapsing West Pier features heavily – to the more straightforward albeit beautiful lyric poems and then back again’ – Mícheál McCann, The Irish Times

'...a collection alive with the tension between solitude and togetherness. The poems explore what it means to belong, to a crowd, to a body, to a shared story. Moving through working-class and queer experience, these poems explore both connection and fracture, the ways we come apart and the ways we find each other again.' – Poetry Pharmacy, on Crowd Voltage (Book of the Month for March 2026)

'Crowd Voltage is a lively, striking exploration of community and connectedness, McCullough paints the body as part of something bigger, whether celestial, architectural, or ecological – these poems examine class, queer lineage, and our "non-human family". [...]  A bright and thoughtful book.' – Jenny Danes, Poetry Book Society Bulletin

'Elegant, curious, and surreal, McCullough’s poetry invades like moss, making everything alive again. A stunning, vibrant collection from one of the UK’s most inventive thinkers. Glorious.' – Joelle Taylor on Crowd Voltage

Praise for Panic Response:

'McCullough is a visionary, a genius polymath. His worlds and miniature observations are deeply satisfying to stumble into. McCullough’s writing feels tender, intimate, zany and yes …cool.' – Monique Roffey

'John McCullough’s fully alive new book experiments with every unit of expression… Line after line here shines out with its own shape and meaning, and through the unreality runs real feeling, sincere desire for the shared emotion of poetry: "to be lost in a new and beautiful manner".' – Jeremy Noel-Tod

Praise for Reckless Paper Birds:

'A rare literary phenomenon…a frank and militant declaration of joy.' – Christopher Reid, Head Judge for the 2020 Hawthornden Prize for Literature, Times Literary Supplement

'This collection – hilarious, harrowing and hyper-modern – offers a startlingly fresh insight into vulnerability and suffering.' – 2019 Costa Poetry Award judges

'John McCullough is a poet you need to know.' – Sarah Howe

'McCullough’s poetic terrain is one of subtly-rendered and political surrealism… Reckless Paper Birds is a timely and necessary collection which vibrates with protest; these poems are talismans against hate.' – Richard Scott

'Dazzling, synaesthetic… In these visceral, political poems, history "presses its mouth" to our bodies and whispers strange secrets – McCullough has listened and found a language for them.' – Helen Mort

 

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John McCullough Launch Events

John McCullough Launch Events

John McCullough will be reading at The Cooked Man, Prestwich on 5 May, & at Steyning Festival on 27 May; his joint online launch event for Crowd Voltage is on YouTube.

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John McCullough's Crowd Voltage reviewed in The Irish Times

John McCullough's Crowd Voltage reviewed in The Irish Times

John McCullough's fifth collection Crowd Voltage was reviewed in The Irish Times of 4 April 2026; Poetry Pharmacy Book of the Month for March; interview on The Poems...

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Launch reading by Lily Blacksell, Rita Ann Higgins and John McCullough

Launch reading by Lily Blacksell, Rita Ann Higgins and John McCullough

Lily Blacksell, Rita Ann Higgins and John McCullough joined us for this online launch event for our March 2026 titles. Watch on YouTube.

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