New poetry collection from Brian Comber, launching this July

Black Pear Press is delighted to announce the launch of Brian Comber’s fifth poetry collection, The Fishmongers of Jerez. A work that is rich with ‘eclectic imagery’, ‘intelligence, and a sharp awareness’, Brian will be reading from this newest book on July 5 at the Quaker Meeting House, Worcester (1 Sansome Walk, Worcester WR1 1UG). This event will start promptly at 4:00pm.

Brian will be joined by guest speakers on the day, and his readings will be followed by a Question and Answer session. Copies of the collection will be available to purchase on the day of the event, too. Pre-orders for the collection will be made available through the Black Pear Press website in May.

If you would like to browse Brian’s existing Black Pear Press titles, you can find details of them now by clicking here.

For any queries relating to this launch, or to Brian’s latest work, please email: charley@blackpear.net

Worcestershire LitFest and Fringe launch annual writing competitions!

In support of our friends at Worcestershire LitFest and Fringe, we are delighted to announce the launch of their annual writing competitions:

  • The Flash Fiction Short Story Competition is accepting entries NOW, with a closing date of Friday, May 1st, 2026. Worcestershire LitFest and Fringe is welcoming short stories of no more than 300 words for this competition.
  • The Young Writers Competition is accepting entries NOW, with a closing date of Friday, May 1st, 2026. Worcestershire LitFest and Fringe is welcoming stories of no more than 300 words for this competition, written to the theme of ‘Wonder’.
  • The Worcestershire Poet Laureate Competition is accepting entries NOW, with a closing day of Friday, May 8th, 2026. Entrants are required to submit two poems for consideration here; one written to the theme of ‘Wonder’, and one on a theme or topic of their choosing.

Full details of the competitions, and the finer details of how to enter, can be found on the Worcestershire LitFest and Fringe website now by clicking here.

Polly Stretton retires from role as Black Pear Press Director

After years of devoted reading, commissioning, editing and more, Polly Stretton has now officially retired from her role as Black Pear Press Director. It would be remiss of us not to take this opportunity to thank Polly for everything she has done for this company though.

Polly, like so many editors at small presses, has given hours of her time and consideration to the authors that Black Pear Press has represented over the years. The hours here can be unforgiving, but Polly was only too happy to give increasing amounts of her time to ensure the company stayed afloat, alongside her fellow Directors.

Now, Polly has decided to step from her role to pursue other projects – and to give herself a much-needed break from track changes and comment boxes. We are endlessly thankful to her efforts in making Black Pear Press what it is, though, and for now we can only say that she will be a sorely missed part of the team.

We will rope her back in for the occasional bit of editing though, because you can never really escape that part of the job…

Black Pear Press will continue to run as usual, at the hands of remaining Directors Tony Judge and Charley Barnes. Our submissions will remain closed for the time being while we recalibrate and re-assess the directions Black Pear Press will move in, in this next leg of our publishing journey. But don’t worry, we’re not going anywhere!

Launched confirmed for new Craft of Care anthology

Black Pear Press are delighted to announce the launch of a new anthology, Craft of Care, collated and edited by Charley Barnes and Claire Walker.

The launch for the anthology will take place online on February 25 from 6:30pm. The Zoom details to access the launch can be found below:

Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82489281113?pwd=6aaCIDuMPsWLTsseaAs4xd9VNOno58.1

Meeting ID: 824 8928 1113 / Passcode: 944186

Craft of Care is an anthology of creative nonfiction and poetic responses to the theme of caregiving. The book, and its brave contents, sheds light on the realities—sometimes harsh, sometimes wholesome—of caregiving, and how a carer carries their responsibilities with them. Edited by Charley Barnes and Claire Walker and featuring writers such as Sophia Argyris, Penelope Shuttle, Paul Atten Ash, Catherine Redford, Rob Walton, Catherine Balaq, and Gaynor Jones, this book offers rich and varied perspectives on the complexities of caregiving, beyond the day-to-day demands and into the heart of helping, listening, and sometimes grieving that comes with caring for another. Here, there are partners, parents, grandparents, children, friends, and patients, who have received care, sometimes from a family member, sometimes from a health professional, sometimes from themselves. The resulting works voice the fragile interplay of emotions and practicalities behind, within, and after the role of carer.

To order your copy of Craft of Care, please click here, which will take you through to the relevant payment details.

The Launches of Worcestershire Literary Festival Anthologies 2025

‘My Beautiful Mother’ and ‘The Legend of the Tiger’s Decoy’ Anthologies 2025

The Worcestershire Literary Festival, in partnership with Black Pear Press, launched the Flash Fiction and Young Writer anthologies for 2025 in November.

The anthologies include winning and selected stories from the 2025 Flash Fiction and from the 2025 and 2024 Young Writer LitFest competitions.

All went well with clear readings from the young writers and from the flash fictioneers. Everyone present had the best of times. Thank you for being there.

Available by post in the UK only: £6.00 +P&P

Available by post in the UK only: £6.00 +P&P

42 for 42 – Leena Batchelor

Leena Batchelor presents 42 for 42, a collection of inklings written and performed for 42Worcester, the UK’s eminent alternative-genre spoken word event in Worcester, UK.

The collection was launched at Script Haven, Worcester in October 2025.

£8.00 plus P&P

D. D. Holland ‘Best Before: The Short Shelf Life’

D. D. Holland’s latest novel was launched at The Hive in Worcester in September 2025. Brilliantly witty, D. D. introduces us to a great cast of characters. Set in a care home, a London hotel chef Szechwan Le Duc finds that the residents of Almost Heaven might be his trickiest customers yet. They can be difficult, hilarious, heart-breaking, but above all, they can be Fussy.

 

Available by post in the UK only: £12 plus P&P

‘Delicious, delectable, tasty, and full of flavour! This is a mouthwatering and witty novel with a memorable protagonist.’
—Dr Ruth Stacey, Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of Worcester

‘DD Holland never fails to make me laugh and cry simultaneously; their writing is beautiful, making me devour each word…With every page I turned, a new plot twist emerged and changed my predicted outcome for this story…’
—Emillie Brown, Litgalsreview

A Square Peg in a Round World – Clifford Liles

The launch of Clifford Liles’s latest collection A Square Peg in a Round World took place at Burgage Hall in Ledbury, September 2025.

The settings of the poems in A Square Peg in a Round World circumnavigate the globe from Australia, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, and the USA, returning the reader to an English garden wiser to the many ways humankind has alienated itself from Nature or others, whether for reasons of poverty, ignorance, and / or avarice. It touches on the separation man has felt from nature.

This collection of formal and free verse also explores personal feelings of alienation or being out-of-place but concludes with an optimistic message.

The first section reflects on a traveller’s experiences, the second echoes other voices and in the third, the sometimes superior relation of man to the natural world. Finally, the traveller returns home to find their place in the world.

Clifford’s launch featured two guest poet speakers, Michael W. Thomas and Tina Cole, and a Q&A established more about Clifford’s travels.

 £7 plus P&P