Eve McIntosh - Digital Prophet
Eve McIntosh - Digital Prophet
From modern cynicism to a co-existence with nature, digital prophet invites readers to confront the absurdity of modern existence. A voice from the edge of the apocalypse, digital prophet is a meditation on human connections and a critique of our virtual selves, with poetry that reflects both the algorithmic haze of the digital age and the pulsing heart of friendship. McIntosh’s debut pamphlet explores the loving arms of Scotland and the cloud of current worries stalking a generation.
Eve McIntosh is a poet born in Dundee and based in Glasgow. They hold the title of Scottish Young Makar 2024, endorsed by the Scottish Poetry Library. They are currently an editor for Glasgow’s Big Red Cat Zine. Eve has previously been published in journals Discount Guillotine, Seedlings Collective, From Glasgow To Saturn, and others. digital prophet is their first pamphlet.
Eve McIntosh’s digital prophet is a dazzling testament to their mastery of language, where every word feels both deliberate & full of untamed possibility. They pioneer an experimental voice that is both fierce & intimate, capturing the pulse & confronting the chaos of our digital age with a rare combination of intellect & heart. This crossfire crafts a powerful conjuring of urgency, introspection & the raw beauty of uncertainty. digital prophet marks the emergence of a poet that pushes the boundaries of poetic form with electrifying precision.
Janette Ayachi
ISBN 978-1-913749-75-0 / 36 pages / 184 × 130mm / made with Favini Refit and Arena papers.
Pamphlet

