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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Lorraine Carey
Every Sunday he insists on beef
from Boggs’s butchers, a forty minute drive
away.
Gabriel Moreno
It’s hard to say what he did, my father.
His shoulders portaged crates,
he captained boats in the night,
chocolate eggs would appear
which smelt of ChefChaouen.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Live zoom reading with Tom Sastry, Michael W. Thomas, Frank Dullaghan
Please join us on zoom for live readings Sunday 12th June at the new summer time of 7.30pm BST. This is part...
Word & Image
Daniel Lehan
Daniel Lehan’s visual and collaged poetry has appeared in print and online magazines, and his work Book...
Filmpoems
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News

Live zoom reading with Tom Sastry, Michael W. Thomas, Frank Dullaghan
Please join us on zoom for live readings Sunday 12th June at the new summer time of 7.30pm BST. This is part...
Word & Image

Daniel Lehan
Daniel Lehan’s visual and collaged poetry has appeared in print and online magazines, and his work Book...
Filmpoems
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Previously featured
Lorraine Carey
Every Sunday he insists on beef
from Boggs’s butchers, a forty minute drive
away.
Gabriel Moreno
It’s hard to say what he did, my father.
His shoulders portaged crates,
he captained boats in the night,
chocolate eggs would appear
which smelt of ChefChaouen.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
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