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The fifth title in Sidekick's popular '10 Poets' series sees ten new poets bravely embarking (in varied fashion and with unpredictable results) on far-ranging lunar expeditions.
A thrilling new collection of genre-straddling stories and poems from graduates of one of the most exciting and eclectic creative writing MAs in the UK.
Ten poems. Ten poets. Ten sensational acts of seduction.
Ten poems. Ten poets. Ten deadly and desperate deeds uncovered.
Ten poems. Ten poets. Ten eerie apparitions recalled.
Ten poem. Ten poets. Ten earth-shattering encounters.
Multi-author anthology/miscellany of lyrical texts and messages found inside other texts, or hidden from the reader. With an introduction by Jon Stone and Kirsten Irving.
Multi-author miscellany/anthology of games, poem-games, game-poems and ludic poems, featuring work by new and classical authors. With an introduction by Jon Stone and Kirsten Irving.
Multi-author anthology/miscellany collected altered and restyled quotes from a variety of sources, some assembled into poems or other longer compositions. With an introduction by Jon Stone and Kirsten Irving.
Multi-author anthology/miscellany of stories, poems and short texts which explore conflict in various kinds of relationship. With an introduction by Jon Stone and Kirsten Irving.
In late 2012, Wayne Holloway-Smith decided to bring his favourite poets and artists into the public eye by offering them a new kind of stage: his living room. Wayne had moved into a new flat in a King's Cross backstreet. It was secreted yet spacious. Little did he know at that stage how many friends and random members of the public - not to mention journalists and photographers - would descend on the place, sparking salacious rumours and ensuring these 'salons' a place in London's literary folklore. Advertising the events with a hand-drawn map inviting people to 'follow the trail of moths', which lined the street from tube station to venue, and filling his kitchen with fine foods, Wayne gave his home over to performances from leading British poets, accompanied by savvy micro-lectures, music and art installations, spanning three nights from December to March. This book contains, in print form, a selection of the work read on those nights, as well as a complete story by writer Imogen Robertson. Unfortunately, we were unable to reproduce the banjo interludes.
An anthology of 65 new poems and 65 new illustrations celebrating British birds.
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