The literary journey of Susan Jarvis Bryant began long before she put pen to paper in the coastal plains of Texas. Originally from Kent in the United Kingdom, her fascination with language was cultivated in the corridors of the Benn Brothers book publishing company. It was here, where both her father and grandfather worked, that a young girl was given free rein over a warehouse filled with imaginative marvels.
She didn’t just read stories; she inhabited them. The dusty scent of paper and the weight of hardcovers introduced her to worlds like The Railway Children, The Treasure Seekers, and the whimsical Moominsummer Madness. There were afternoons lost in The Time Machine and the excitement of a book launch for The Wombles on Wimbledon Common. This early abundance of words did more than entertain; it forged a lifelong dedication to literature, planting seeds that would eventually bloom across the Atlantic.
Susan Jarvis Bryant, a poet originally from Kent, UK
A Transatlantic Union of Words
Geography often dictates destiny, but for Bryant, poetry was the compass. A shared passion for verse connected her with her Texan husband online, disproving the old adage that Britain and America are “two nations divided by a common language.” In her case, the language was the bridge. She relocated to the Texas coast, bringing a British sensibility to the American South, a fusion that often enriches the texture of her writing.
Her work has found homes in numerous prestigious venues, showcasing a versatility that ranges from the sharp wit of satire to the structured elegance of formalism. You can find her lines in Lighten Up Online, Snakeskin, Sparks of Calliope, and New English Review. Beyond digital spaces, her verse appears in The Lyric, TRINACRIA, and anthologies such as Beth Houston’s Extreme Formal Poems and Extreme Sonnets II.
Bryant’s commitment to craft has not gone unnoticed. She secured the 2020 International SCP Poetry Competition title and has been recognized with nominations for the Pushcart Prize in both 2022 and 2024.
Collections and Publications
Her body of work is available in collected volumes that capture her distinct voice. These publications offer a tangible entry point into her world of rhyme, meter, and observation.
Elephants Unleashed book cover
Elephants Unleashed and Fern-Feathered Edges represent the culmination of her poetic endeavors. Whether tackling humorous subjects or delving into the intricate beauty of nature, Bryant maintains a rigorous adherence to form while allowing the spirit of the subject to breathe.



















