Allie Bullivant
Allie Bullivant has been published in The Critic, The Cardiff Review, Dappled Things, and Oxford Culture Review.
Her poetry was shortlisted for the Oxford Brookes International Poetry Prize judged by Helen Mort (2017), the Cheltenham Poetry Festival Pamphlet Prize (2019), and the Renard Press New Beginnings Poetry Competition (2021).
Allie is American and lived and worked in the United Kingdom for several years.
“But she is on the other side of this, whatever this is.” New poetry by Allie Bullivant.
Jeanne D’Arc and Admirers, Meridien Hill Park, Washington, D.C.
New poetry by Allie Bullivant
It was the first time I had heard the word Nazi. It was also the first time I heard that my grandfather had killed anyone.
If the devil is in the details
then God…
Successful resistance movements were effective in instituting change because they were linguistically excellent.
In a dim corridor they keep
a hundred nursing madonnas
A statue is removed from Richmond, Virginia