Asra – Signed Collectable Chapbook
Asra — a romantic new chapbook by poet and performance artist Samuel Hurley, featuring over 40 poems that explore love, romance, loss, and longing. This collection captures the essence of what it means to love, be loved, and experience love as a form of worship.
Available as a standalone volume or as part of a set with Fauna and Hereafter.
£12.99
Availability: In stock
Signed by the author and Independently Printed in the UK
Each chapbook is crafted in the UK using local print shops, supporting both the artistry of independent publishing and local businesses.
- Title: Asra
- Type: Chapbook
- Size: 180mmx120mm
- Cover: Soft Touch Laminate
- PP (Printed pages): 52
- Published: 2024

The Signed Chapbook Set
Asra, Fauna, and Hereafter—three signed chapbooks by poet Samuel Hurley, each exploring different sides of the human experience: love and longing, our connection to nature, and the search for meaning in modern life. Independently printed in the UK.


Fauna — a powerful new chapbook by poet and performance artist Samuel Hurley, featuring poems that explore the human experience, from emotional loss and triumph to our deep connection with nature and the spirit of the earth.

Asra — a romantic new chapbook by poet and performance artist Samuel Hurley, featuring over 40 poems that explore love, romance, loss, and longing. This collection captures the essence of what it means to love, be loved, and experience love as a form of worship.

Hereafter — a thought-provoking new chapbook by poet and performance artist Samuel Hurley, featuring poems that delve into existentialism, AI, modernity, war, and the struggle for a romantic future amidst a rapidly changing world.
What is a Chapbook?

A chapbook is a small, staple-bound booklet that has long served as a vessel for sharing poetry, philosophy, and powerful ideas. Rooted in the 16th century, chapbooks emerged alongside the spread of early printing, transforming reading from an elite pastime into a shared cultural experience accessible to everyone. In the hands of traveling “chap-men,” these compact booklets journeyed across towns and countrysides, bringing stories, hymns, and folk songs to audiences who read them in private or performed them aloud. Richly illustrated yet modest in design, chapbooks carried the weight of human experience—romance, adventure, and ideas—making them cherished pieces of accessible literature.