By Samar Al-Harthi
SHARJAH — At the 44th edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair 2025, held under the theme “Between You and a Book,” visitors can explore the Poetry Pharmacy.
This UK-based interactive concept provides personalised “prescriptions” of poetry. Presented in small, elegant bottles with bilingual Arabic and English labels, each “dose” of poetry is tailored to the visitor's emotional state, offering a thoughtful and creative way to engage with literature.
The initiative offers visitors “pills” containing poetry or verses from writers around the world. Whether someone is feeling low or seeking inspiration, there is a poem designed to reflect their mood.
The aim is to enhance readers’ well-being, while also serving as “a literary prescription for the soul,” making reading not just an intellectual pursuit but also a therapeutic experience.
As the founder of the Poetry Pharmacy, Deborah Alma, a UK-based poet and editor believes in the restorative power of literature, and speaking at SIBF, she explained that the idea behind the Poetry Pharmacy is simple yet profound: poetry can heal emotional wounds and bring comfort through words.
She said: “In the UK, our bookshops are divided by emotional state, so you shop according to what you need. For instance, if you have a broken heart, there are books and other resources to help mend it. What you see here at the Book Fair is our poetry in pill bottles. Inside the capsule is a tiny scroll of paper with an extract from a poem to address that particular emotional state.”
Alma’s journey with the Poetry Pharmacy began with her anthology, Emergency Poet: An Anti-Stress Poetry Anthology, which explored how poems could act as emotional remedies. She shared that the concept has grown from a creative experiment into an internationally recognised project. Over time, she has expanded her idea into two bookshops in the UK.