A Life in Language: Kevin Crossley-Holland’s Collected Poems Arrives This Autumn

This autumn, ARC Publications will release a landmark volume: Collected Poems by Kevin Crossley-Holland. Spanning more than fifty years of work, the collection draws together the full sweep of Kevin’s poetic output – from early lyrical pieces to more recent, previously unpublished work – in a single, beautifully curated edition.

Readers have long known Kevin as a master of the mythic and the personal, a poet whose voice is grounded in the textures of place and time. His new Collected Poems is no exception – and the early praise is already full of excitement and admiration.

Poet and academic Lucy Newlyn calls it:

“a deeply distinguished collection… [that] spans the entirety of his career and includes a selection of hitherto unpublished poems, confirming that his stature as a writer is undiminished by the passage of time.”

She writes:

“Kevin Crossley-Holland has always been a consummate storyteller. His home in Norfolk is the hub, ‘always still, always turning’ from which he reaches out to his surroundings and readers. His poems are adventures in miniature… With a deep understanding of archaeology, a painterly eye for beauty, and a naturalist’s commitment to sharp observation, he has spent a lifetime mining the resources of elegy, myth, lyric, prayer, and dramatic monologue to form delicately crafted meditations on love and loss, time and memory, spiritual longing and emotional growth.”

The collection is varied in tone and form, ranging from elegy to anthem, from quiet reflection to the elemental energy of landscape and myth.

Bestselling author Joanne Harris has praised the collection’s scope and emotional depth, describing the poems as:

“rich and varied, covering an impressive amount of ground. There are anthems, war cries, memories, love songs and hymns to the glory of nature, all written in language that is clear, robust, and sometimes luminously, breathtakingly beautiful.”

She added that if this collection is indeed a “last hurrah,” then “it will surely be a spectacular accompaniment to [Kevin’s] amazing body of work.”

This is a book rooted in lived experience, but also in literary tradition. Kevin’s poetry carries the presence of myth, folklore, and the natural world into the now.

As Jane Griffiths, poet and literary historian, writes:

“Representing a lifetime’s work, Kevin Crossley-Holland’s Collected Poems is a serious achievement. Underpinning its variety of voices and perspectives is a consistent vision that finds expression in poems at once temporally palimpsestic and geographically grounded, crossing and re-crossing the fine line between the everyday and myth. Like the ‘blue hour’ by which they are haunted, they are often elegiac, but always intensely present.”

And as Philip Pullman, a long-time admirer, puts it:

“Kevin Crossley-Holland is a master, a magician and commander of the language, the roots of whose work are deeply entwined with ancient patterns of truth and knowledge. I salute and venerate him.”


Kevin Crossley-Holland’s Collected Poems will be published this autumn by ARC Publications.

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Kevin Crossley-Holland – Collected Poems

A landmark collection from ARC – and your chance to be part of it

ARC Publications will soon release Collected Poems by Kevin Crossley-Holland, a major edition gathering a lifetime of poetry by one of our most cherished literary figures.

Spanning decades of work, this beautifully produced hardback brings together poems rooted in landscape, legend, life, memory and music – the full range of Kevin’s poetic voice.

Alongside his acclaimed writing, Kevin has made a lasting contribution to the poetry world through his work as editor and publisher, championing writers such as R.S. Thomas, Elizabeth Jennings, Michael Longley and Eavan Boland.

This new volume marks a significant moment in Kevin’s long and celebrated career, and you’re invited to be part of it.

Subscribe to the Exclusive Hardback Edition

While Collected Poems will be available in paperback, the signed hardback edition is available only to subscribers.

Subscribers will receive:

  • A signed copy of the hardback edition
  • Their name printed in the book
  • The opportunity to support the publication of a landmark literary work

To reserve your copy Download the subscription form here (PDF) and return it as directed, or call ARC on +44 (0)1706 812338. Subscriptions must be received by 7th August 2025 due to production schedule deadlines.

Spring – Limited Edition of 200

A new collaboration between poet Kevin Crossley-Holland and artist Rosamond Ulph invites readers to pause, reflect, and delight in the wonder of words and the turning of the year.

A celebration of the word, and of the season when ‘everything seems miraculous’, Spring is an exquisitely produced limited edition of 200 copies, each hand numbered and signed.

Light-hearted verses by Kevin Crossley-Holland. Illustrations by Rosamond Ulph.

Printed in Great Britain by Peter Newble, this finely crafted book is beautifully typeset in 16- on 21-point ITC Golden Cockerel. Its pages have been produced on 150gsm Munken Design Pure Rough Cream paper, supplied by Denmaur Independent Papers of Sittingbourne, Kent, and hand-bound by Essex Bookbinders.

Kevin Crossley-Holland is a well-known poet, translator, librettist and novelist for children. His Collected Poems will be published later this year.

Rosamond Ulph is a painter, printmaker, calligrapher and botanical illustrator. Her work has been hung at the Royal Academy summer exhibition.

Order at www.kevincrossley-holland.com/shop

Kata and Tor

Published by Walker Books, Kata and Tor is a tale of star-crossed young love set against the backdrop of the Viking invasion of York, from a master storyteller.

Tor is the youngest son of Harald Hardrada, King of Norway and leader of the Viking fleet, whose countless victories have been woven into song, his prowess the stuff of legend.

Kata knows little of her parents, but her heart yearns for something beyond the small world of her Anglo-Saxon village south of the great city of York.

When Tor is sent to scout ahead of the Viking fleet after their invasion of Scarborough, he relies on his charm and his guile to learn the lie of the land and the location of the regional earls’ forces, ready to report back to his father. Soon, however, he meets Kata, a caring and capable young woman whose fierce nature sets Tor’s heart alight.

But these are troubled times. Mistrust and rumours ripple through the land: the mighty Hardrada is coming and help is far from hand. As the eve of battle draws closer, Kata and Tor must question to whom their loyalty lies: heart or home?