Lily Blacksell's Life Immediately reviewed in The Sunday Times

Lily Blacksell's Life Immediately reviewed in The Sunday Times

‘The collection won me over with its unique imagination that takes the everyday and gives it a fresh inside-out. The mundane can be astonishing or even more mundane, if that’s possible, in a poetry that’s hilarious and complex, witty and wise, understated and extravagant. A rare talent brimming with charm and mischief!’ – Daljit Nagra

 

Lily Blacksell's dynamic debut collection Life Immediately was published by Bloodaxe Books in March 2026. Lily Blacksell’s writing showcases the expansiveness of language, but also its failures. In Life Immediatey communication builds up and breaks down, geese honk, hangovers linger in poems where observation is balanced with insouciance.

Born in London in 1993, Lily Blacksell' grew up there and on the Isle of Wight. She studied English with Creative Writing at the University of Birmingham and has an MFA in poetry from Columbia University, where she was a teaching fellow. Lily was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best New Poets 2017 whilst living in the US. In 2022, she was shortlisted for the Bridport Poetry Prize and the Oxford Poetry Prize. She was longlisted for the 2024 National Poetry Competition. Her poems have appeared in The Poetry ReviewPoetry WalesBOMB MagazineBoston ReviewBath MaggMagma, and elsewhere. She runs a poetry and music night called Canon Fodder which she hosts at The Social in London and at Glastonbury Festival.

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Lily will be reading from Life Immediately in Dublin on Sunday 14 June 2026 at Books Upstairs.  Details are on her events page here. A video of her joint online launch is below.

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REVIEW IN THE SUNDAY TIMES

The Sunday Times, Sunday 10 May 2026

Lily Blacksell’s first full-length collection Life Immediately and Polly Clark's retrospective Afterlife: New & Selected Poems were both well reviewed by Graeme Richardson in his round-up of the best new poetry in The Sunday Times of 10 May. The feature ran in print under the heading: ‘The four ages of poetry Graeme Richardson picks new collections from writers in their thirties, forties, fifties and seventies’

Life Immediately, the debut from Lily Blacksell introduces an … unusual and dynamic voice. From the opening line’s internal rhyme of “hay-husk” and “eye once”, to the last poem’s self-mocking effusions (“a witty woman in a whirlpool world”) this collection is full of fun […] Set in mostly rural settings, shaggy dog stories unspool with bewildering vigour, jokes are made and pop songs fade in and out. Just occasionally, behind the manic chatter, we get a glimpse of real, unironic, poetic power’ – Graeme Richardson, The Sunday Times (The Best New Poetry) 

In print in The Sunday Times’s Culture supplement on 10 May 2026. 

‘The best new poetry – by writers of every age’: available online by subscription here.

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JOINT ONLINE LAUNCH EVENT

Tuesday 24 March 2026, 7pm - YouTube

Online launch reading by Lily Blacksell, Rita Ann Higgins and John McCullough

Lily Blacksell, Rita Ann Higgins and John McCullough celebrated the publication of their new books by reading live and discussing their work with the host, Bloodaxe editor Neil Astley.

This free Bloodaxe launch event was streamed on YouTube Live and is now available on this YouTube page: https://youtube.com/live/p_0hOeoZUtE

Brilliant readings from all three poets followed by an excellent discussion. Lily read first in each set.


[10 May 2026]


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