Holly Pester

Holly Pester is a contemporary poet and writer known for her experimental and innovative approach to poetry. Her work often explores themes of sound, language, and the body, and she has been involved in various interdisciplinary projects.

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  1. 1. The Lodgers

    A Poem for the House

    A woman returns to her hometown after a year away to look after her unpredictable mother, Moffa. Settling into a temporary sub-let, she finds herself constantly on edge, wary of the landlord's visits and curious about the other resident she has yet to meet. Her mind often wanders back to the room she left behind, now occupied by a new lodger whose imagined life intrigues her. The story explores the complexities of living arrangements and the dynamics of family and personal relationships.

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  2. 2. Am I In The Right Place?

    This book is a captivating exploration of the intersections between poetry, memory, and the everyday experiences that shape our understanding of place and identity. Through a series of interconnected poems and narratives, the author delves into the nuances of belonging and displacement, weaving together personal reflections with broader cultural observations. The work challenges readers to reconsider their perceptions of home and self, inviting them to engage with the fluidity of language and the complexities of human connection.