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Libby L. Taylor – Week 52 Chapbook Chart 2020
Ethereality is the first book by Libby L. Taylor. The chapbook consists of poetry that has been recognised around the world and published across multiple literary journals. Ethereality was inspired by the book’s title poem with the same name, and focuses … Continue reading
Mary Ruefle – Week 28 Chapbook Chart 2020
“It is impossible for me to write about the imagination; it is like asking a fish to describe the sea,” Mary Ruefle announces at the start of her essay. With wit and intellectual abandon, Ruefle draws inspiration from Wittgenstein, Shakespeare, … Continue reading
Thiahera Nurse – Week 23 Chapbook Chart 2020
Some Girls Survive on Their Sorcery Alone works as ode and requiem to document the precious narratives held inside the body of a black girl. Opening with declarations of self-love, beauty, eulogy, and Lil’ Kim rapping in the rain, the landscape … Continue reading
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William Meikle – Week 6 Chapbook Chart 2020
If you have the will, the fortitude, you can peer into another life, where the dead are not gone, where you can see that they thrive and go on, in the dreams that stuff is made of. William Meikle is a … Continue reading
William Meikle – Week 5 Chapbook Chart 2020
THREE CREATURE FEATURES (Into the Valley of Death/Home From the Sea/A Rock and a Hard Place) stems from a fascination with the early film viewings of the author. William Meikle couldn’t have been more than seven or eight when he went … Continue reading
William Meikle – Week 1 Chapbook Chart 2020
Ten Supernatural Short Stories giving a taster of who I am, what I do. TWITTERSPACE, SUPPLY AND DEMAND, AT THE BEACH, FLOWER OF SCOTLAND, HABIT ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, OR MINERAL, THE LAST DAY OF SUMMER, THE STRANGE CASE OF DR MCINTYRE, … Continue reading
Week 52 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Ed Roberson
Here is a teacher of poets studying his own assignments, questioning and seeking the generative capacity in looking at and seeing things that ends in the realisation of a poem. In a line from the brief poem “”Night Writing,”” from … Continue reading
Christmas Chapbook Chart 2019 – Ed Roberson
Here is a teacher of poets studying his own assignments, questioning and seeking the generative capacity in looking at and seeing things that ends in the realisation of a poem. In a line from the brief poem “”Night Writing,”” from … Continue reading
Week 47 Chapbook Chart 2018 – Prince Unsworth
A Chapbook of Poems is a new collection of 25 compositions by Prince Unsworth, charting a voyage through the genres of Narrative, Horror, Love and Beauty. The poems vary in theme, shape, size and form, with such titles as Give … Continue reading
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Tagged A.E. Stallings, Aaris Sherin, Aisha Rose, Ann Drysdale, Astra Papachristodoulou, Brian Allgar, Chris O’Carroll, Daniel Galef, Edmund Conti, Gail White, George Simmers, Jerome Betts, John Beaton, Lydia Davis, Marcus Bales, Mary Ruefle, ned drew, paul sternberger, Prince Unsworth, Robin Helweg-Larsen, Sandra Cisneros, Timmy Reed
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Week 42 UK Chapbook Chart 2016
New entry Elaine Lustig Cohen: Modernism Reimagined by Aaris Sherin goes straight into the number 1 position this week for publishers Boydell and Brewer. Aaris Sherin focuses on Cohen as a multi-faceted designer, paying particular attention to the book covers she designed … Continue reading