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NEW TITLES FROM STRIDE, SPRING 2004
SNAKE EYES Charles Wright
ISBN 1 900152 92 4 £10.00 186pp pbck April 2004
PROOF OF SILHOUETTES Sheila E. Murphy
ISBN 1 900152 93 2 £8.50 114pp pbck April 2004
BINARY MYTHS 1 & 2 edited by Andy Brown
ISBN 1 900152 96 7 £10.00 176pp pbck April 2004
All titles are available from the publisher: STRIDE, 11 SYLVAN ROAD, EXETER, DEVON EX4 6EW
[Trade terms: 35% discount, 21 days invoice.]
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listening to the birth of crystals
Rear cover info: listening to the birth of crystals takes you on an exceptional and colourful journey not only internationally but also a journey through the mind. Prize-winning poets rub shoulders with those whose work is being published for the first time and the unique strand that draws them all together in this anthology is a desire to communicate ideas and emotions. Their poetic words form a celebration of the human spirit and weave a tapestry of insight that is breathtaking in its perception and richness; an anthology you will savour for a lifetime.
Editor Alan Corkish Co-Editor Andrew Taylor
Cover design image Ronnie Goodyer
Typesetting and Cover design Yann Pitchal of Word Pro
TITLE Listening to the Birth of Crystals
ISBN (0-9543621-5-2)
Completion date: December 2003
Price (£8.50)
P&P for the UK: £2.50 for the first book and £1.50 per book
thereafter
P&P for the rest of the World: £4.50 for the first book and £2.50 per book thereafter.
CHARITIES to benefit (Merseyside Society for Deaf People
and National Deaf Childrens' Society.
Ron Tomkins: The Plains; Geraldine Green:
The Skin; Maria Jastrzebska: Home From
Home; Maggie Sawkins: Charcot’s Pet. All from Flarestack Publishing, £3 each.
ISBN number for The Skin
ISBN 1 900397 60 9
and for The Land Songs ISBN 900397 65 X
both published by Flarestack Publishing 41 Buckley's Green Alvechurch Birmingham B48 7NG
Tel: 0121 445 2110 Charles Johnson
Cultural email magazine requires contributions.
Artworks, poetry, essays, stories, photography, or anything else that is interesting, different, wonderful... This is for the third issue of the magazine. Contributions are unpaid but the exposure is huge, with a large subscription list that includes important members of the artworld, media
and culturati (is that a word?).
To view the magazine, please visit http://www.stillmag.com, where you can get back issues and subscribe. To contact us directly please email mailto:[email protected].
www.Stridebooks.co.uk
www.Stridemagazine.co.uk
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