Carol J Forrester - Stone Tongued
Author Event
21 May 18:30
Until 21 May, 19:30 1h

Carol J Forrester - Stone Tongued

The Heath Bookshop
Carol J Forrester - Stone Tongued
The Heath Bookshop

No address found
No data found.
We are delighted to be welcoming poet, Carol J Forrester for this special event with her latest poetry collection ‘Stone Tongued’.
Stone Tongued

“We counted all the none-witches. The waterlogged women parcelled in their tiny, tidy, Christian graves.”

Stored in the depths of the Shrewsbury Museum, is a metal contraption designed to silence. Mary Jones has been forgotten from history, but we find her listed among those punished for speaking during meals at the Oswestry House of Industry.

Placida’s legacy is the writing upon her gravestone, uncovered from the Roman ruins in Shropshire.

Queen Amanirenas, Queen of Kush during the early years of the Roman Empire, fought back, led armies, lost an eye, a husband, and a son, yet is mysteriously absent from articles on the Meroë Head. A head she brought back to Meroë and buried beneath the temple in an act of defiance.

Cartimandua reigned in her own right, Julie d’Aubigny infiltrated a nunnery to rescue her lover, Grace Clifford painted a masterpiece on the wall of her prison cell.

Some women sank quietly as the air left their lungs, accusations of witchcraft dragging them into the water. Stone Tongued holds the voices of a few who were forgotten, overlooked, or written out of history. It is both remembrance and protest.

Carol J Forrester
Author of two full length collection, Carol J Forrester is a poet who works magic, mythology, and folklore into her words, emphasising the voices of those written out of the story.
Her work is available in selected independent stores around the UK, and she has been featured in such journals as Ink Sweat & Tears, Mugwort, Crow & Cross Keys and IAMB.
Her second collection Stone Tongued focuses on listening to the women forgotten or maligned by traditional histories. Find the warriors, witches, wise women, and rulers that you didn’t learn about in school. Hear what they have to say.
Buy Tickets
21 May
£4.50
Age Group
All