Paul Muldoon
More Geese Now the sweep of the wing of a goose that had broken a child’s arm with a tackle on the next farm was cut short as the Romans had planned to cut the cackle of the geese on … Continue reading →

More Geese Now the sweep of the wing of a goose that had broken a child’s arm with a tackle on the next farm was cut short as the Romans had planned to cut the cackle of the geese on … Continue reading →
The long awaited first novel from Red Squirrel Press – High Tides, by Biscuit Short Story Prize Winner Ruth Henderson – will be published at a series of events in the autumn of 2008. “Ruth Henderson manages to combine mystery, … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →The Autumn 2008 issue is out now: María do Cebreiro Rábade Villar and Menna Elfyn discuss translation in Galician and Welsh contexts while Anthony Mellors brings Charles Olson to the other Black Mountains and Matthew Jarvis traces links between London … Continue reading →
http://jameskirkup.com/ And I’ve a couple of poems in And magazine which is on the site. Here is one and it features in Love-Lines my next collection from Red Squirrel to be published in February. See their site: http://www.redsquirrelpress.com/index.php?dreamers “Doing The … Continue reading →
Concept Film Night Returns this Month · Join Creative Leaders for a Think and a Drink · Input Wanted from Creative Businesses · Call for Entries: Stingers 7 · Job and training opportunities in the creative industries plus much, much … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →‘Dreamers in a Cold Climate’ http://www.redsquirrelpress.com/index.php?dreamers ‘The Wrong Jarrow’ http://www.smokestack-books.co.uk/books/kelly.html Reviews of ‘The Wrong Jarrow’ from Smokestack Books: “Kelly writes with an uncomfortable rawness and directness… an honesty we are much in need of.” Matt Simpson, Critical Survey “Jarrow is … Continue reading →