Not Normal Anymore

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Sean Lìonadh’s poem, Time for Love, was published online as a short film in 2018. Inspired by a homophobic encounter, the poem has since reached over sixteen million people, pissed off an Archbishop, and inspired a movement called the Time for Love Project in America - one line even made its way onto a stranger’s ankle in tattoo form.

The poem sits as part of this debut collection, alongside the TedX talk it inspired, and other poems that explore how innocence is abused, lost, grieved and remembered in a world at war with what makes us who we really are.

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Not Normal Anymore is currently unavailable to purchase here. However you can order via the publisher’s website, here.

Sean Lìonadh’s poem, Time for Love, was published online as a short film in 2018. Inspired by a homophobic encounter, the poem has since reached over sixteen million people, pissed off an Archbishop, and inspired a movement called the Time for Love Project in America - one line even made its way onto a stranger’s ankle in tattoo form.

The poem sits as part of this debut collection, alongside the TedX talk it inspired, and other poems that explore how innocence is abused, lost, grieved and remembered in a world at war with what makes us who we really are.

Not Normal Anymore is currently unavailable to purchase here. However you can order via the publisher’s website, here.

Sean Lìonadh’s poem, Time for Love, was published online as a short film in 2018. Inspired by a homophobic encounter, the poem has since reached over sixteen million people, pissed off an Archbishop, and inspired a movement called the Time for Love Project in America - one line even made its way onto a stranger’s ankle in tattoo form.

The poem sits as part of this debut collection, alongside the TedX talk it inspired, and other poems that explore how innocence is abused, lost, grieved and remembered in a world at war with what makes us who we really are.

Publisher: Speculative Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781912917105
Pages: 90

This man is more than a pleasant poet, or a fine wordsmith; he is easily the most talented young poet of our generation. Sean shares his soul in these carefully chosen words and imaginatively structured lines, and in doing so creates an authentic experience for the reader. Nerves will be touched, emotions sparked, thoughts provoked. You will pick this book up again and again with fervour. Astounding work. Beguiling from start to finish. A must read!
— Goodreads Reader
The way Sean writes lets you know him and his experiences so intimately you’ll think you’re his friend, his confidant, his companion, his lover. A truly unique and powerful voice that I look up to. A debut I hold dear to my heart.
— Goodreads Reader
There is meaning to each and everything he says and does, playing skilfully and powerfully between poems such as “Safe Middle Class” and “Gay Club”.
— The Glasgow Guardian