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Poetry in Herons: Erica Hesketh

17 January, 2026 at 17:00 - 18:00

For our January monthly poetry reading, we are delighted to Erica Hesketh.

Erica Hesketh is a poet and editor, originally from Japan and Denmark, now based in London. From 2016 to 2024 she was Director of the Poetry Translation Centre. Her debut collection In the Lily Room is published by Nine Arches Press and explores early motherhood.Free entry. Come for the poetry. Stay for the poetry.

Arrive at 5pm. We’ll offer you something fizzy. Usually a drink but perhaps one day it will be a sherbet fountain.

5.10-5.40ish, we’ll enjoy some poetry.

5.40-6pm, finish the sparkling fizzy things and perhaps buy the poet’s books.

The event is free but please let us know that you are coming so that we can provide a seat and a drink. RSVP to read@heronbooks.co.uk.

Erica Hesketh’s debut collection In the Lily Room tells a story of early motherhood. It examines a new mother’s journey through mental illness, her relationships with her body, her baby and other people, and the often surreal landscape of mothering, against a backdrop of a changing and uncertain world.

A dreamlike birth sequence full of eels, foxes and floodwater empties onto a London postnatal ward, where reality sets in. Rudderless and anxious, the new mother writes notes to herself, joins support groups and tries medication. She climbs into myth and prayer, nightmare and song, criss-crossing her neighbourhood with a pram, until she starts to feel better. Hesketh’s poems speak of the many things motherhood can mean, the structures it is made to fit inside. Clear-eyed and full of hard-won love, this a story of one of the most common experiences there is, told in a dazzlingly original way.

Praise for In the Lily Room:

‘In poems of great skill, daring and beauty, Hesketh somehow contains the leaky mess of new parenthood. This is for all the mothers – mother of stone, mother of ice, mother of fire, mother of dark. A stunning debut: intelligent, tender and unwaveringly true.’ – Clare Pollard

‘Erica Hesketh asks “What if all the world’s mothers / rose up at once…” Perhaps if we did, our conversations would sound like these poems, which look head-on at the frightening, transformative, love-filled days of early motherhood.  Medical misogyny, birth trauma, post-natal depression, joy and boredom – all of this and more are held in place in these lyrical, image-drenched poems as Hesketh expands our ideas and perceptions around what it means to be a mother.’ – Kim Moore

‘In the Lily Room is full of poems of wonder, grief and awe, poems of endless unfurling, rich with the knowledge of secret things. It feels, so often, an insurmountable task to articulate the experience of one’s entry into motherhood. Erica Hesketh has done so in a way that feels seamless.’ – Victoria Adukwei Bulley

‘A debut collection of meticulous detail, emotional depth and intellectual bravery. Hesketh brings a self-questioning generosity and scrupulousness of empathy to the way she writes into early motherhood – the contrasting advice, the anxiety, the lives of other mothers – as well as the way she interrogates language.’ – Will Harris

Erica Hesketh photo credit: Christy Ku

Details

  • Date: 17 January, 2026
  • Time:
    17:00 - 18:00
  • Event Category:

Organiser

  • Heron Books
  • Phone 0117 401 1717
  • Email read@heronbooks.co.uk

Venue

  • Heron Books
  • 7a Regent Street
    Bristol, BS8 4HW United Kingdom
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