HESTERGLOCKSmall independent press & publisher




​Est. circa 2012

Hesterglock Press is an unfunded small press, publishing mostly Poem Brut & other artistic, creative projects

We are based in Bristol, UK

Editors: Paul Hawkins & Sarer Scotthorne

Art, design & layout: Bob Modem



​We are not currently open for submissions



Hester Glock collaborated with Paul H. on a sound project in 2007.

Paul used the name when setting up his first ever website, and the name has stuck with creative things he has subsequently been involved with since.

Sarer and Paul are both artists and poets, amongst other things, and have been running the press since 2012-ish.

They began with an old b & w laser printer, hand-making pamphlets

Then they started to use print-on-demand services, though not always for every publication.

Hesterglock publish mostly experimental poetry, visual poetry, Poem Bruti-ish work as well as other artistic projects.

Hesterglock acknowledges the simple fact that we learn through mistakes.

Hesterglock continue to make mistakes.

Long may that continue.

Hesterglock gratefully acknowledge individuals who have supported their work over the past 13 years or so, whether that be buying a book, attending an event, or supporting us through their deeds and/or actions.

Thank you

Paul & Sarer

This website is under construction, as always . . .


Do get in touch with any questions, queries or orders here.
For fuck's sake get real son
​Linton Scotthorne McBraida

​148mm x 210mm
32 page full colour pamphlet 
£7.50 + p&p
​to buy a copy contact Linton with your order details here www.instagram.com/linton_mcbraida/

Prints available by Linton here

Linton is an artist currently living in and somewhere in between Manchester and Bristol, UK




The Parts Of The Body That Stink
SJ Fowler

ISBN: 978-1739556600
127 x 204 mm softcover edition
99 pages
£8.00 + p&p BUY


cover design/artwork: Babak Safari

The Parts Of The Body That Stink
SJ Fowler

ISBN: 978-1739556662
128 x 218 mm ltd. edition hardback
104 pages
£20 + p&p BUY
SJ Fowler is a poet and artist. He works in the modernist and avant-garde traditions, across poetry, fiction, theatre, sonic art, visual art, installation and performance. He has published various collections of poetry and text, and been commissioned by Tate Modern, BBC Radio 3, The British Council, Tate Britain, Liverpool Biennial and Wellcome Collection. He has been translated into 21 languages and performed at venues across the world, from Mexico City to Erbil, Beijing to Tbilisi. He is the poetry editor of 3:AM Magazine, Lecturer at Kingston University, teaches at Tate Modern and is the curator of the Enemies project.

other publications from Hesterglock by SJ Fowler;

Unfinished Memmoirs Of A Hypocrit paperback buy
Aletta Ocean’s Alphabet Empire paperback buy





Suggested Breathing
Sarer Scotthorne

148mm x 210mm
32 page pamphlet 
£8.50 + p&p

to buy a copy, please contact Sarer with your order details here
Sarer is a poet and a physical performer, she played Gregor in her twenties in Kafka’s Metamorphosis, shape shifting into a young man, a beetle and back to herself. She co-founded Hesterglock Press and is currently associate editor. Her publications are The Blood House, Semblance and she has co-edited a number of anthologies including Writing Utopia 2020. Sarer is researching poetics and Mindfulness for her PhD at Surrey University. She has been employed teaching Wutan Chinese martial arts in Bristol for thirty-five years. Her full collection of visual and word poetry Mutter is due for publication in 2025.




Shrink a crisp packet
Jules Sprake

ISBN: 978-1-7395566-2-4
148 x 210 mm full colour paperback
£8 + p&p worldwide 
email us to buy
Jules Sprake has experimented with forms of printmaking and poetry, often starting with photographs of buildings or discarded objects to produce work that focuses on dis/connections between the parts. She is interested in the use of traditional printmaking techniques such as etching, cyanotype, salt print or lithography to process these photographs and poems. Sprake has recently exhibited from a series of work, Densities of Blank, at Impact 12: The Printmaker’s Voice and is a mentor with Koestler Arts. She has performed work for the European Poetry Festival and Printed Poetry Project.

View some of her work here:

3:AM Poem Brut #150
Learning Through Touring



Mun Sun
Maja Torjussen

ISBN: 978-1739807153
108 x 175 mm paperback
52 pages
£8 + p&p BUY
Feb 16, 2024
​Maja Hagen Torjussen (born in Kristiansand, Norway, 1991) graduated with a BA Creative Writing at Roehampton University in 2016, and has since explored what a poem can be, playing with form through writing, songwriting and visual works. As editor of the independent publisher Lik forlag in her home town along with poet Atle Håland, she worked on contextualising anthologies in collaboration with other writers and publishing own works, such as her debut novel Elpis: en demonologi (Lik forlag, 2019), and later a children’s book, Sladden viser vei (2020). Elpis: en demonologi was written as a parallell but autonomous story, exploring artist Jon S. Lunde’s The Real Inspector, an audiovisual art exhibition. 

In 2021 Torjussen had her first solo exhibition, Strekkeren, at gallery Arteriet 51K, combining objects and sculptures with poems and old frames, exploring lack of coherence in language by default. The same year Torjussen started making music and releasing records with her now husband Lyd. Sladden is their cat.



Troposphere
Peter Jaeger & Paul Hawkins

contact us for a free PDF




Ridiculous Unlikely Attempt
Iris Colomb

ISBN: 978-1-7395566-4-8
45 page paperback
Dec 5, 2023
​£8 + p&p
contact Iris directly to order a copy: colomb.iris@gmail.com
The book & the album of the same name was launched on Dec 5 2023 at New River Studios 
199, Eade Road, London, N4 1DN 

Skronk released the accompanying digital album, containing all the poems in the book in their live improvised form.

website: https://www.iriscolomb.com




Notes Of A Mongrel’s DNA
Lydia Hounat

ISBN: 978-1739807160 
190 x 190 mm
50 page paperback
£8 + p&p

to order a copy visit Lydia's website here https://www.lydiahounat.co.uk/notes-of-a-mongrels-dna
I am a British-Algerian (Kabyle) writer and photographer from Manchester, England. I’m interested in mixed heritage, sex, and intergenerational trauma, and how we can use mixed-media to narrate these experiences. I’m currently undertaking a PhD at Falmouth University / University Arts London.
I move between Manchester, London and Cornwall. I co- founded SOBER Magazine with my friend Rupert Phillips in 2018, and acted as Poetry Editor for REALITY BEACH between 2016 - 2019. I also sporadically run litbitch where I review literature.
Lydia Hounat April, 2023




Alsdorf (collaborative novel)

ISBN: 978-1-7398071-9-1
210 x 210 mm 
84 pages full-colour paperback 
£7.50 + p&p
available at Loaves & Fishes, Salford
or via email from Ursula Hurley at Manchester Uni ︎︎︎here

edited & curated by Stephen Sunderland




My Culture is Flowers
Miggy Angel

ISBN: 978-1739556655
118 page perfect-bound paperback
£10 + p&p worldwide BUY
front cover artwork: Dhiyana Hassan 
Miggy Angel is a poet, workshop facilitator, event organiser, compere, editor, photographer and film-maker.

Miggy is the author of the poetry collections Grime Kerbstone Psalms published by Celandor books, Extreme Violets Book 1 & 2 (Hi-Vis Press), Boy Bestiary (Icefloe Press) & The Hour of the Dog (Salo Press).

Miggy is the facilitator of the Do Or Die Poets (a weekly creative writing workshop for people in addiction recovery).

Miggy Angel is one half of the musical project, We Bleed Ink, with producer / musician extraordinaire John Freer.

Miggy Angel is a South Londoner, who lives in Nottingham, England.