Filigree typically refers to the finer elements of craftwork, the
parts that are subtle; our 'Filigree' anthology contains work that plays
with the possibilities that the word suggests, work that is delicate,
that responds to the idea of edging, to a comment on the marginalisation
of the darker voice. Filigree includes work from established Black
British poets residing inside and outside the UK; new and younger
emerging voices of Black Britain and Black poets who have made it their
home as well as a selection of the Inscribe poets who we have nurtured
and continue to support. They have all responded in compelling ways to
the concept of 'Filigree'.
Tolu Agbelusi - Sui Anukka - Raymond Antrobus - Lynne E Blackwood -
Siddhartha Bose (Sid) - Victoria Bulley - Michael Campbell - Nana-Essi
Casely-Hayford - Maya Chowdhry - Rishi Dastidar - Tishani Doshi - Zena
Edwards - Samatar Elmi - Christina Fonthes - Patricia Foster - Kat
François - Nandita Ghose - Nikheel Gorolay - Keith Jarrett - Maggie
Harris - Joshua Idehen - Sumia Jamaa - Pete Kalu - Fawzia Kane - Rachel
Long - Adam Lowe - Nick Makoha - Roy Mcfarlane - Ronnie McGrath -
Momtaza Mehri - Sai Murray - Selina Nwulu - Louisa Adjoa Parker - Aisha
Phoenix - Barsa Ray - Akila Richards - Maureen Roberts - Roger
Robinson - Selina Rodrigues - Seni Seneviratne - Ioney Smallhorne -
Degna Stone - Hugh Stultz - Ruth Sutoyé - Keisha Thompson - Gemma Weekes