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Week 26 Chapbook Chart 2019 – William Meikle

Three stories of CARNACKI: GHOSTFINDER.  THE BLOODED IKLWA – an old soldier is plagued by a vengeful spirit and a weapon that is both spectral and lethal. THE LARKHILL BARROW – an investigation in a Neolithic burial barrow leads Carnacki to experimentation with sound … Continue reading

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Week 25 Chapbook Chart 2019 – William Meikle

Three stories of CARNACKI: GHOSTFINDER.  THE BLOODED IKLWA – an old soldier is plagued by a vengeful spirit and a weapon that is both spectral and lethal. THE LARKHILL BARROW – an investigation in a Neolithic burial barrow leads Carnacki … Continue reading

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Week 8 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Timmy Reed

Poem, A Chapbook consists of one single poem addressing language, grammar, the connection between reader and writer, the physical nature of a chapbook as an artefact, and, most importantly, plain human love. Put it in your coat pocket, snuggled close to … Continue reading

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Week 49 Chapbook Chart 2018 – Joseph Massey

In his new chapbook, Present Conditions, Joseph Massey writes that “the weather within / is the weather without.” His poems chronicle a difficult winter where the universe grows colder, his speaker taking all day to “filter out the debris of … Continue reading

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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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Week 40 Chapbook Chart 2018 – Jazzman John Robert Clarke

Altogether Elsewhere is a vibrant journey between reality and fantasy. The truths are strong, poignant and positive. The dreams are the shifting sands of sunsets and twilight visions. This chapbook is richly illustrated by Pete Jon Smith who captures London’s dissociative landscapes … Continue reading

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