Battery Rocks Ali Al-MuqriIn Battery Rocks Katrina Naomi returns to the Cornish swimming spot Battery Rocks in Penzance every day for a year. On each swim, she finds something fresh and invigorating, whether this is an encounter with a bull seal, an insight into the conflict in Palestine, or a realisation about herself. Alongside poems exploring the sea in all its mercurial forms rough and calm, wild and healing she examines issues of fear, strength and vulnerability. Writing
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