Nosebleeds is an exploration of expression, traversing emotion and form. It is hard-hitting poetry, written to be spoken aloud but making the transfer to the page with remarkable ease and clarity.
Visceral and raw words from a voice far older than the poet’s young years, exploring family, life, and the real world beyond the sophomoric aphorisms of a generation in England’s north presented by the media.
Inspired by Saul Williams, Philip Larkin, and classical Greek tragedies, Isaiah Hull’s writing is soul-searching and down to earth.