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writing to mr. hopper I am in new york for a few days & would very much like to see you it is so warm & beautiful here the park is lovely with the leaves just out saturday … Continue reading
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writing to mr. hopper I am in new york for a few days & would very much like to see you it is so warm & beautiful here the park is lovely with the leaves just out saturday … Continue reading
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Alex Corrin-Tachibana’s poetry has found a new fan in the editor of Eunoia Review, Ian Chung. Irasshai: Welcome; Come In is Alex’s ninth poem published by the magazine. Roger Bloor was one of the poets selected for the anthology celebrating 70 years of NHS. It … Continue reading
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Part of Your World I stay at school long enough to sell six packets of fags and get my name checked off on the register. Declan finds me when the bell rings and slips me a fiver for his Maths … Continue reading
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MOTHWINGS you ask why i keep cigarettes if i don’t smoke never notice the scars beneath my clothes last night when we argued over bread you said i was weird so i just pulled the sheets over … Continue reading
Deadline 31 January 2019 The Prole Laureate Poetry Competition – entertaining and challenging poems of any length and style; winners and runners up will be published in Issue 28 of Prole. Entry Fee £3, £2 for subsequent entries. More information … Continue reading
This week’s news is short and sweet because we celebrate a fantastic international success of Alex Corrin-Tachibana. Her Japan-themed poem Ten Years; Ten Places, was published at the end of 2018, in Silver Needle Press’s print anthology – issue 1 by the same … Continue reading
Welcome back after our Christmas break, happy New Year and happy writing to everyone! We thought things would get quiet over the festive season. Luckily, we were wrong and some of our colleagues can start their new year by celebrating … Continue reading
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Metallic Beasts Out of all the bedtime stories, Dad told me, the one with the dragons was always the best. ‘Close your eyes. Can you see them? They are as tall as oak trees and wider than … Continue reading