Anthologies

Never Again World We Will Remember Them

Remembrance and Poetry

Last year marked the centenary of the end of the 1st World War and to commemorate the occasion we published an anthology of poems, prose

We will remember them

We will remember them

We who are left, how shall we look again  Happily on the sun or feel the rain, Without remembering how they who went  Ungrudgingly, and

Walking with the wounded soldiers

Walking with the wounded

‘We had another bad case of shell-shock in. Poor man, he lost his friend near him, but the shell did not touch him – it

The Bitter Truth

The Bitter Truth

‘I wish those people who write so glibly about this being a holy War, and the orators who talk so much about going on no

WW1 troops at railway station

Ready for Christmas?

The young men who marched off to war in 1914, driven by a patriotic fervour and confidence in the justice of their cause, believed that

Marlborough Officer Training Corp

Dulce et decorum est

Dulce et decorum est At this time of uncertainty over Britain’s place in the world, it is interesting to cast one’s mind back 100 years

Never Again World We Will Remember Them

We will remember them

Every year we remember those who died in the service of their country on what people typically refer to as Poppy Day. This year the