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by Ian Robinson
prose in Shearsman No 3 - 1981
" . . . no one’s coming. It’s 4.30 again. Dennis stands by the..."
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by Peter Robinson
poem in North, The No 4 - 1988
" A wind up here torments the pavilion’s ramparts and mock-battlements, carrying muffled..."
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by Peter Haythorne
poem in North, The No 4 - 1988
" Tough old films, with goodies and baddies Falling-out for effect. Celluloid morons spewing Studio..."
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by Paul Stephenson
poem in North, The No 4 - 1988
" I have sunk down to the sea flour In profundis my lead feet forget their dancing steps. If I could..."
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Is That A Sealion In Your Pocket?
by Ian McMillan
prose in Dream Catcher No 9 - Summer 2001
" Is that a sealion in your pocket, or are you pleased to see me?..."
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by David Haris
prose in Dream Catcher No 9 - Summer 2001
" There's a snake on the farm. I saw it this morning walking Sapphire from the paddock. Its thick..."
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Philip Larkin, The Marvell Press And Me
by Jean Hartley
poem in North, The No 7 - 1989
" Philip Larkin, the Marvell Press, and Me tells the story of this small, non- metropolitan..."
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The Distinctive Inaccuracies Of Stanley Cook
by John Killick
article in North, The No 7 - 1989
" ‘Two Nations’ is a concept often applied to Britain in social..."
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by Ian Pople
poem in Brando's hat No 4 - Spring 1999
"The light was good; I parked outside the light blue stucco of the corner house, the street door..."
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Some Remarks On The Poetry Of William Carlos Williams
by Stanley Cook
article in North, The No 9 - 1990
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The motor-barge is at the bridge the..."
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by Kate Griffin
prose in North, The No 9 - 1990
" It wasn’t a place to have a tummy bug in, or cystitis, or a period...."
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by Owen Gallagher
poem in North, The No 10 - 1991
" Before mass, the milk runs, the paper rounds, she hauled her son in through the door. The soldiers..."
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by Steven Taylor
poem in Brando's hat No 6 - Winter 1999
" That particular Christmas
On the main roads Leading out of the City According to Tesco Asda and..."
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by Joanna Watson
poem in Borderlines No 20 - June 1997
" Morning, moon and night I watch her: silver melon lowers translucent, plumpens, sickens, gathers..."
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by Clare Pollard
poem in Magma No 9 - Spring 1997
" This fir-tree point could impale. I balance on it, praying for still skies. Fingertip bulbs in..."
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A merry Christmas to all our customers
by Ruth Hobson
poem in Magma No 13 - Winter 1998
" Except Ursula Wilson. Last night Something happened here - was it red wig askew, Glass broken, Or..."
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by E. A. Markham
prose poem in Ambit No 120 - 1990
" A mumu is a way of cooking food in the ground; and this is a traditional - and still widely..."
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by Frank Dullaghan
poem in Magma No 19 - Winter 2001
" Two women are sitting at a table in a coffee bar. It’s one of those small round tables that allows..."
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