User:Delilah Sunday

Who is Delilah Sunday~ The poet?

Delilah Sunday is a Leicester born poet who resides between Bath and Leicester.

Her poetry is inspired by moments of time and the world she sees around her.

Her writing is quirky, bringing poetry to modern-day times and delivered with brutal honesty, showcasing a natural-born talent.

She writes all of her poetry around 3am when the night is silent and the world’s asleep with nothing but candle light for company.

In an era where photographs are all the rage, Delilah shuns putting her face to her work, ensuring freedom to express the world she sees around her and allowing her poetry to remain the focus.

What books has Delilah Sunday published?

TABOO published August 2019

Does being from Leicester inspire Delilah’s work?

Delilah is proud to be from Leicester and states this is the reason why her writing is honest in a recent interview Delilah excitedly says she “is so proud to be from Leicester as to me we have everything good. Kasabian, The Foxes and The Tigers. I have always said you can say a lot about people from Leicester but one thing people from Leicester do is they call a spade a spade and I feel I 100% stay true with that in my writing. I don’t care what critics say I write the moment as I see it and capture it in poetry staying as truthful to the moment as possible regardless of the impact. I feel being from Leicester enables me to do that with my work and as a writer it is something I will always strive to do. Being from Leicester is something I am extremely proud of.”

What does Delilah Sunday write about?

Nothing is Taboo with Delilah, there is no subject off limits as shown in her first book Taboo.

Her first book is a collection of raw and emotive poetry that has poetry on sex, human trafficking, homelessness, racism, abortion and love. Her work brings to light subjects some wish to be hidden.

Who is Delilah Sunday published by?

Currently Delilah Sunday is published by Austin Macauley

Where can I buy Delilah Sunday’s books?

Delilah’s work is in all major bookshops & online