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Non-fiction | The Pembridge Poets by Chris RiceNews, WritingChris Rice The Pembridge Poets On 17th June 1976, Robert Greacen (56, Northern Irish poet), hosted the first of…
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Podcast | Jessie GreengrassNews, PodcastPodcast Jessie Greengrass We spoke to author Jessie Greengrass about her new story in our June/July 2022 issue, ‘A…
Archive | The Fox by Adrian MitchellNews, Poetry, WritingAdrian Mitchell The Fox A prolific poet whose verse tackled social injustice, nuclear disarmament, racism and violence, and was often…
Review | Keith Ridgway’s A Shock and Leon Craig’s Parallel Hells by Hallam BullockNews, Reviews, WritingHallam Bullock Keith Ridgway’s A Shock and Leon Craig’s Parallel Hells In his seventh book, A Shock, Keith Ridgway…
Essay | The ‘Borderland’ – Ukrainian Identity, Past and Present by Yva Alexandrova Essays, News, WritingYva Alexandrova The ‘Borderland’ – Ukrainian Identity, Past and Present It is Day 53 of the war in Ukraine and…
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Interview | Ben TurnbullInterviews, News, WritingEric Block Ben Turnbull On the eve of a major presentation of his sculptures in Bristol, ‘angry Pop Artist’…
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