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    Five poems published in Broken Sleep Books Anthology 2018

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    Anthology of the best releases from Broken Sleep Books 2018. This includes 5 pieces of work from every author published in 2018 by Broken Sleep Books, and forms a beautiful collection for any book and poetry lover. Each year will see an anthology produced by Broken Sleep Books, to demonstrate the quality of work of those published by the press

    From Hepworth's Garden Out

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    Poems about painters and St Ive

    The Gospel According to Archbishop Makeshift

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    ‘Archbishop Makeshift says he is someone you should admire if you didn’t know better’ ‘Sometimes it is okay to perpetuate the hoax of sincerity’ – Dean Young ‘ Tomas, I’m Still Among the Living' New poems about the elusive and opionated Archbisop Makeshift by Greg Fiddament, Daniel Y. Harris, Irene Koronas, Mike Ferguson, H.L. Hix, Paul Sutton, Sarah Cave, Martin Stannard, Aaron Kent, Charlie Baylis and Rupert M Loydell, with cover images by A.C. Evans

    Tower of Babel

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    A book-in-a box containing a set of original print postcards, an essay booklet, and an anthology of poems. Also available as a numbered edition containing one original painting

    Warp & Woof

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    In Warp & Woof a dozen authors write about their favourite albums and what each means to them. Nostalgia, anger, experiment, homesickness, folk, jazz, blues and rock feature, with artists including The Doors, Miles Davis, Bert Jansch, Tom Waits, Bob Dylan and Robert Fripp

    Full Steam Ahead

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    A CD review of Bundles, Soft Machine (remastered & expanded, 2CD, Cherry Red

    Nerve Damage

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    An anthology of poems written in response to JoelPeter Witkin's photograph 'The Poet'. The booklet includes new work by Paul Sutton, John Mingay, Mike Ferguson, Sheila E. Murphy, Carrie Etter, Peter Finch, Martin Stannard, H.L. Hix, Aaaron Kent, Ian Seed, John Gimblett, Daniel Y Harris, Alan Halsey, David Grubb, M.A. Duxbury-Hibbert, A.C. Evans, George Ttouli, Robert Sheppard, Sarah cave, John Phillips, Annabel Banks and Rupert Loydell, who initiated the project

    'The Reading Mind' in Fugue & Subterfuge

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    A celebration of the work of Alan Halsey – writer, performer, artist, collaborator, bookseller and publisher – edited by Nigel Wood

    Dear Mary

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    In Dear Mary poet and painter Rupert Loydell writes about art and life and how they intersect. Fascinated by both renaissance and contemporary painting, he re-invents moments of annunciation in today's world, and revels in the colours and sunshine of Italy. This is a world of wonder and surprise, where aliens abduct the Virgin Mary, 20th century rock singers find themselves collaged together and singing about her, infinite greys (and grays) blur together between other greys, Francis Bacon paints angels, and even the weather forecast predicts the future. Above all else, this is a book which celebrates language and art, and explores how we navigate the world around us, seen and unseen; how we might wonder, explain, and begin to understand

    Tract

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    Tract is the third anthology of prose poems from the Prose Poetry Project, a group of over twenty poets from across Australia, Singapore, and the UK who collaborate on writing in this fluid form. This anthology features two sequences of prose poems: one characterised by the single moment; the other reflecting longer durations. Placed on opposing pages, the conversation between the two echoes the vibrant and enduring poetic practice of this group. The Prose Poetry Project (PPP) was created by the International Poetry Studies Institute (IPSI) in November 2014 with the aim of enabling participants to engage in practice-led research into prose poetry and to write prose poems collegially and collaboratively. The project investigates the form and composition of prose poetry and has yielded both creative and research outcomes. It also explored reasons for the resurgence of interest in the prose poem over recent decades. The Project group has members from Australia, Singapore and the UK, a selection of whom are represented in this anthology
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