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Scott Cumming – Week 45 Chapbook Chart 2022
A Chapbook About Nothing eschews the thematic tightness of the form bringing you a veritable smorgasbord of poems re-examining pillars of pop culture to remembering the youthful existence of makeshift goal posts. There is murderous mayhem and matters that muddy the … Continue reading
Scott Cumming – Week 42 Chapbook Chart 2022
A Chapbook About Nothing eschews the thematic tightness of the form bringing you a veritable smorgasbord of poems re-examining pillars of pop culture to remembering the youthful existence of makeshift goal posts. There is murderous mayhem and matters that muddy the … Continue reading
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Tagged Allison Nicole, Amit Majmudar, Daniel D Fox, dean young, Francis O’Hare, J.D. Smith, Jerome Betts, Kate Bingham, Kate Rose, Marcus Bales, Martin Elster, Maryann Corbett, Michael R. Burch, Nia MacKeown, Noah Patterson, Pino Coluccio, Quincy R. Lehr, Rhys Campbell, Robin Helweg-Larsen, Scott Cumming, Tadhg Culley, Terese Coe, William Meikle
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William Meikle – Week 41 Chapbook Chart 2022
Three tales of strange births. COLONISTS, A VIRGIN BIRTH ( A Sigils & Totems story), and COOL FOR CATS (A Sigils & Totems story ) from the Scottish Canadian writer William Meikle. William Meikle lives in Newfoundland with whales, bald … Continue reading
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Tagged Amit Majmudar, Brooke Clark, Cody Walker, Daniel D Fox, David Whippman, dean young, Francis O’Hare, Gail White, Helena Nelson, J.D. Smith, James B. Nicola, Jerome Betts, Kate Bingham, Marcus Bales, Martin Elster, Martin Parker, Mary Meriam, Maryann Corbett, Melissa Balmain, Michael R. Burch, N.S. Thompson, Noah Patterson, Pino Coluccio, Quincy R. Lehr, Rhys Campbell, Richard Fleming, Robin Helweg-Larsen, Scott Cumming, Tadhg Culley, Terese Coe, Vadim Kagan, Vera Ignatowitsch, Wendy Cope, William Meikle
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William Meikle – Week 40 Chapbook Chart 2022
Three tales of strange births. COLONISTS, A VIRGIN BIRTH ( A Sigils & Totems story), and COOL FOR CATS (A Sigils & Totems story ) from the Scottish Canadian writer William Meikle. William Meikle lives in Newfoundland with whales, bald … Continue reading
William Meikle – Week 39 Chapbook Chart 2022
Three tales of strange births. COLONISTS, A VIRGIN BIRTH ( A Sigils & Totems story), and COOL FOR CATS (A Sigils & Totems story ) from the Scottish Canadian writer William Meikle. William Meikle lives in Newfoundland with whales, bald … Continue reading
Scott Cumming – Week 29 Chapbook Chart 2022
A Chapbook About Nothing eschews the thematic tightness of the form bringing you a veritable smorgasbord of poems re-examining pillars of pop culture to remembering the youthful existence of makeshift goal posts. There is murderous mayhem and matters that muddy the … Continue reading
Scott Cumming – Week 28 Chapbook Chart 2022
A Chapbook About Nothing eschews the thematic tightness of the form bringing you a veritable smorgasbord of poems re-examining pillars of pop culture to remembering the youthful existence of makeshift goal posts. There is murderous mayhem and matters that muddy the … Continue reading
Henri Abraham Caesar Malan – Week 17 Chapbook Chart 2022
The two conversations are of men with different characters. The first one, called Old Man, was confident of being a Christian and going to heaven, because he was generally a good person. The second man called Old William, was convinced … Continue reading
Safia Kamel – Week 12 Chapbook Chart 2022
Smrt is the 17th pamphlet/chapbook published in the Writers Centre Kingston series. Designed to evidence the remarkable contemporary and innovative poetry being written by current and recent Kingston University Creative Writing students.. The series mark the first publications of many poets … Continue reading
Scott Cumming – Week 10 Chapbook Chart 2022
A Chapbook About Nothing eschews the thematic tightness of the form bringing you a veritable smorgasbord of poems re-examining pillars of pop culture to remembering the youthful existence of makeshift goal posts. There is murderous mayhem and matters that muddy the … Continue reading