#WOMAN: Remapping the Territory Our Way contains 50 poems and spoken word pieces
by 16 female creators from across the globe, including published works, repertoire pieces
and new verses written especially for this book. It is the first in a series from Rita Osei and
Michelle Olley, dealing specifically with the journey from child to #WOMAN.
Originally conceived by Osei in 2013, this anthology is a tribute to the ‘Bard of Stepney’, the
late, spoken word activist, Gladys McGee, who introduced Rita to the work of female poets
during a workshop at her school in the 1980’s. The poems in #WOMAN are arranged around
three themes: BIRTH, GROWTH, and ADOLESCENCE, with chapter illustrations by artist
and curator Kate Enters, founder of Art Can.
Birth, Growth and Adolescence seem to be both highly personal and universal themes. They
make strong jumping off points for shedding light on an author’s lived experience. ‘
Remapping the Territory Our Way is a reference to semanticist Alfred Korzybski's famous
saying, 'The map is not the territory' – suggesting consensus definitions of reality don't
always chime with our lived experience.
Poetry is one of the oldest and purest creative forms. It doesn't require many tools – just a
pen and paper or a keyboard. It can distil ideas and feelings into something powerful that
stays with you, bubbling up when the time calls. It can make you laugh, express pain,
illuminate, create empathy and speak truth to power. Poetry connects with people.
#WOMAN brings together a wide array of female voices and experience, including:
Ted Hughes award nominated poet Salena Godden
Graphic novel writer Leah Moore
Environmentalist and librettist Zoe Palmer
Artist and model Nana Ghana
Magazine editor-in-chief Spirit de la Mare
Artist and LGBTQ activist Stav B
Poet and community leader Basia Palka
Multi award-winning composer Hélène Muddiman
Musician, artist and performer Bishi
Filmmaker and actress Marianna Palka
Writer and editor Cajsa Landin
Poet, singer and performer Moksha
Actress, writer, vocal coach Cerris Morgan-Moyer
Singer, songwriter, voice artist Marijne van der Vlugt
#WOMAN: Remapping the Territory Our Way contains 50 poems and spoken word pieces
by 16 female creators from across the globe, including published works, repertoire pieces
and new verses written especially for this book. It is the first in a series from Rita Osei and
Michelle Olley, dealing specifically with the journey from child to #WOMAN.
Originally conceived by Osei in 2013, this anthology is a tribute to the ‘Bard of Stepney’, the
late, spoken word activist, Gladys McGee, who introduced Rita to the work of female poets
during a workshop at her school in the 1980’s. The poems in #WOMAN are arranged around
three themes: BIRTH, GROWTH, and ADOLESCENCE, with chapter illustrations by artist
and curator Kate Enters, founder of Art Can.
Birth, Growth and Adolescence seem to be both highly personal and universal themes. They
make strong jumping off points for shedding light on an author’s lived experience. ‘
Remapping the Territory Our Way is a reference to semanticist Alfred Korzybski's famous
saying, 'The map is not the territory' – suggesting consensus definitions of reality don't
always chime with our lived experience.
Poetry is one of the oldest and purest creative forms. It doesn't require many tools – just a
pen and paper or a keyboard. It can distil ideas and feelings into something powerful that
stays with you, bubbling up when the time calls. It can make you laugh, express pain,
illuminate, create empathy and speak truth to power. Poetry connects with people.
#WOMAN brings together a wide array of female voices and experience, including:
Ted Hughes award nominated poet Salena Godden
Graphic novel writer Leah Moore
Environmentalist and librettist Zoe Palmer
Artist and model Nana Ghana
Magazine editor-in-chief Spirit de la Mare
Artist and LGBTQ activist Stav B
Poet and community leader Basia Palka
Multi award-winning composer Hélène Muddiman
Musician, artist and performer Bishi
Filmmaker and actress Marianna Palka
Writer and editor Cajsa Landin
Poet, singer and performer Moksha
Actress, writer, vocal coach Cerris Morgan-Moyer
Singer, songwriter, voice artist Marijne van der Vlugt