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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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Week 49 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – 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
Week 48 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Astra Papachristodoulou
Almost a Nightmare is a musing on the Fire of London but also explores the way that music can invade the imagination, and the body. A spine of moonlight moves through London like the Thames, and scorched manuscript marks the … Continue reading
Week 46 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – 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
Week 45 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Astra Papachristodoulou
Almost a Nightmare is a musing on the Fire of London but also explores the way that music can invade the imagination, and the body. A spine of moonlight moves through London like the Thames, and scorched manuscript marks the … Continue reading
Week 44 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Astra Papachristodoulou
Almost a Nightmare is a musing on the Fire of London but also explores the way that music can invade the imagination, and the body. A spine of moonlight moves through London like the Thames, and scorched manuscript marks the … Continue reading