Donut Press
is an independent poetry publisher, founded
in 2001.

Please check out the rest of our site, enjoy the free MP3s and excerpts from our books. If you want to contact us, drop us a line on donutchops@yahoo.co.uk

Donut Press are happy to add material from Wayne Smith and Ahren Warner to our audio file. A little biographical information has also been added to our authors page. We hope to publish pocketbooks by the gents over the next couple of years. In the mean time, we hope you enjoy listening to a sample of their work.


LIMITED EDITION 'DONUT SPECIAL' - OUT NOW!



Donut Press has published its first signed and extremely limited edition 'Donut Special' - Caligula on Ice by
Tim Turnbull.
Each book is signed by the author, stitch-bound, and has an individually screen printed cover.
There are three coloured covers to choose from - Red, White or Blue. Click the cover above to take you to the Shop page where you can buy your very own copy!


Two new pocketbooks - Super Try Again by Roddy Lumsden, and The Observations of Aleksandr
Svetlov
by Colette Bryce - were published on 16th
February. Both books are available to order through
Donut Press Mail Order
priced £5 (plus £1 p&p).


Donut Press is happy to announce that Stranded in
Sub-Atomica
, by Tim Turnbull, and Boys´ Night Out
in the Afternoon
, by Tim Wells, have been shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, awarded by the Forward Arts Foundation. The Forward judges are John Burnside (Chair) Moniza Alvi, Sebastian Faulks and Sam Leith. The winner of the £5,000 prize will be announced on October 4th.


The Glutton's Daughter, by Sinéad Wilson, and A Voids Officer Achieves the Tree Pose, by Annie Freud, are both now available priced £5 (plus £1 P&P) from Donut Press mail order. They're also available to order through bookshops or online at www.amazon.co.uk


Tim Turnbull wins first ever £10,000 Performance Poetry Prize!

Donut Press
is cock-a-hoop to announce that Tim Turnbull has won 'The Contenders', a £10,000 Performance Poetry Fellowship, awarded by the Arts Foundation. Tim recently published his first full length collection - 'Stranded in Sub-Atomica' with Donut Press. Formal and satirical on the page; on stage,
Turnbull is a poet with a powerful, punky charisma.
In December he performed with fellow Contenders Shortlistees at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall. Audience and judges alike loved his forceful, comic performance, and on Thursday 26 th January, at Pentagram in
London's Notting Hill, we discovered it had won him the
£10,000 prize.

The Contenders judges were Ian McMillan, poet and presenter of BBC Radio 3's The Verb; Ruth Borthwick, Head of Literature and Talks at London's South Bank Centre; and poet Philip Wells.

Other shortlisted poets were Zena Edwards, Kat Francois, Matt Harvey and Shamshad Khan.

Tim, who is currently Writer in Residence at H.M. Young Offenders Institute, Werrington, intends to spend his winnings developing a stage show to accompany his next book 'Caligula on Ice'.