UPCOMING
UPCOMING
A space to create new work alongside other new writers, online, from the comfort of your home!
Dive into play and possibility with Bella Cox in a 2-hour online poetry session crafted for the new, the curious, and the word-hungry. This is a warm, encouraging space where your voice matters, your ideas have room to roam, and you get to write from the heart with prompts that spark surprising feelings and joy.
Whether you’re just starting to explore poetry or you’ve already got lines waiting to be shared, Bella will guide you through playful exercises that open up fresh ways of seeing and saying things. Expect inspiration, laughter, shared discovery, and a creative community that writes, listens, and sparks off one another.
Come with curiosity, leave with new writing, new confidence, and perhaps a new favourite piece.
This space is for everyone — wherever you are on your creative journey.
Let’s bring your words to life ✨ Tickets available here.
Hi, thank you for visiting my website!
Here you will find links to some of my poems in written, audio and video formats.
You will also find my bio and various performance images to be used when introducing me at events, along with reviews of my work, articles I’ve published, and a list of the services I am able to provide.
All bios are written in third person to make it easier for you to paste into descriptions ;)
There’s a lot here, so have a scroll! And if you have any questions or would like to book me please get in touch.
Debut Poetry Collection
Debut Poetry Collection
Described as ‘compelling’, Bella Cox’s Sikiliza presents itself as both an imperative and a promise for exploration of the bonds that tie the constituent elements of a self together.
Available to buy in book stores around the UK and to order via the link below.
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conversations about what’s happening, and info on where to catch me performing next.
“This is for those of us pursuing the stupid dream,
giving the mic to our hearts and our hearts to the mic.
This is for every sharp glass memory smoothed down to kind allegory,
this is for art and music and sweet, sweet poetry.”