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Week 5 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Tracy Elizabeth Plath and Alicia Sophia Martin
Tracy Elizabeth Plath is a poet and short story writer who is fortunate to live in the stunning juxtaposition of desert, river, and mountains that is the west side of El Paso, Texas, with her sprawling family. While pursuing degrees … Continue reading
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Tagged Alicia Sophia Martin, Jackie Gorman, Bayley Kelly, Bernie Crawford, Christopher Meehan, Derek Kannemeyer, Finola Scott, Lydia Davis, Marcia Knight-Latter, Marion Harper, ned drew, Nida Mahmoed, paul sternberger, Ruth Quinlan, Some Poets, Timmy Reed, Tracy Elizabeth Plath
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Week 4 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Tracy Elizabeth Plath and Alicia Sophia Martin
Tracy Elizabeth Plath is a poet and short story writer who is fortunate to live in the stunning juxtaposition of desert, river, and mountains that is the west side of El Paso, Texas, with her sprawling family. While pursuing degrees … Continue reading
Week 48 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, Ann Drysdale, Bayley Kelly, Bernie Crawford, Brian Allgar, Chris O’Carroll, Daniel Galef, dean young, Edmund Conti, Finola Scott, Gail White, George Simmers, Jerome Betts, Jessica Helen Lopez, John Beaton, Lydia Davis, Marcus Bales, Mary Ruefle, Nausicaa Twila, ned drew, paul sternberger, Prince Unsworth, Robin Helweg-Larsen, Ruth Quinlan
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Week 15 UK Chapbook Chart 2018 – Erin Bethany
Serotonin is a poetry chapbook chronicling one person’s descent into depression before entering into recovery, told in a union of poetry and photographs. The words that compose Serotonin are a devotion to those who struggle with depression and suicidal thoughts, … Continue reading