LOUISE
MACHEN

MANCHESTER BASED
POET
CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Which Way the Words Grow is a powerful collection of reflective spoken-word poetry on the theme of growth - in identity, in love, in life.
Written and performed by poets Shakquille Millington, Noor Iman, Louise Machen and Culain Wood, this audiobook blends personal storytelling with lyrical depth. Each poem is introduced by the author, offering intimate context on why it was written and followed by a reflection about how it speaks to growth - in all its emotional and spiritual forms.
Themes explored include: heritage and cultural identity, love and relationships, faith and self-discovery, childhood, parenthood and family.
This is a poetic experience meant to inspire, connect and heal - a perfect listen for those seeking spoken word, inspirational poetry or a deeper understanding of the human experience through verse.

The Words of Others are All We Have is a poetry conversation between Louise Machen and J. Daniel West illustrating working class landscapes in an era of gentrification and widening social disparity.
This collection explores the city and its surrounding suburbs, examining the contradictions that arise in the relationships between people and the places that provide a familiar comfort whilst also encouraging the speakers of these poems to accept their inability to escape economic and emotional deprivation.
These poems are rooted in the everyday: from terraced streets to high-rise flats and glass monoliths to nostalgic landmarks, this conversation of poetry discusses experiences of childhood, adolescence and aging in the urban sprawl of the north.

I Am Not Light by Louise Machen is a collection of poetry offering a fearless examination of the human experience. At times, these poems portray a figure of strength amidst chaos, a psyche whose defiance stands against the expectations of others whilst also reflecting on what it means to precariously belong against the backdrop of a disquieted mind and the volatility of the natural world.
Confronting themes of grief, loss, guilt and forgiveness, the reader finds themselves in a state of emotional chaos, which subsides through the passage of time, finding a measure of self-acceptance and love.
With a surprising ingenuity of language, Machen’s words interleave physical and emotional environments in a series of cleverly crafted imagistic verses. Rich in their reimagining of a persona on the edge of it all, these poems urge an acceptance of the darkness to make way for the emergence of light.
VIDEO

Grief Therapist - Louise Machen
