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Hag Stone by Fran Lock

Dare-Gale Press

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Published 31st July 2025.

The hag stone - adder stone, ring stone, witch stone - is a folk charm made using a pebble with a natural hole in it. The stone is tied with red ribbon to bedposts to repel the evil eye, or hung in stables as a bar against witches. In Hag Stone, natural objects and scenes are similarly imbued with brooding shamanic power, a power that the poems attempt with equal vigour to exorcise and to invoke. In a space of necromancy and lament, curses are cast, spirits summoned, and sacrifices offered. Here, transformations occur: the stone itself might, at any given point, be whet stone, shew stone, hunger stone, woman. It might be anvil or altar. It might be a brick thrown through a window. Our guide to this world - which both is and isn't our own - is an impossible “I”, an uncanny oracular witness, haunting the borders of lyric address.

“Fran Lock balances a vast vocabulary with a perfect ear for rhythm, a wicked sense of humour, and pathos that bites when you least expect it.” Tristram Fane Saunders

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