A WOMAN LIKE THAT IS NOT A WOMAN, QUITE: On ‘Constructing A Witch’ by Helen Ivory

Helen Ivory’s poetry collection, Constructing A Witch, serves as a powerful exploration of witch hunts and misogyny throughout history. The collection blends anger with playfulness, employing various poetic forms to unravel the complexities women face. It highlights themes of feminine solidarity and reclaiming narratives surrounding witchcraft, drawing connections to contemporary societal issues.