Nosebleeds, the first collection of poetry from Isaiah Hull, has been published by Wrecking Ball Press.
“Nosebleed is the first time you feel alien to yourself, even as a child, so imagine how I felt, when this came out.”
Visceral and raw, this collection explores family, life, and the real world. Hard-hitting poetry written to be spoken aloud, but making the transition to the page with remarkable ease and clarity.
Coming from a voice far older than the poet’s young years, Hull’s writing is soul-searching and down to earth. Nosebleeds is an exploration of expression, traversing emotion and form.
“Isaiah’s writing holds a weight and maturity unparalleled by anyone his age. He is the voice we all need to hear.” – John Berkavitch, poet and creative director of Shame.
Nosebleeds is available here.