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Author Archives: Brian Lewis
Hemisphere
I can’t believe I’m here, you have to think, then chuckle softly, which is kind of apt because I’m not. Longbarrow Press is delighted to announce the publication of Hemisphere by Pete Green: a long poem in a short book. Hemisphere … Continue reading
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Lost Horizons
You’ve done the homework on the maps but never trained that diligence within and these waves’ mesmeric persistence becomes your ultimatum. Time to think. Pete Green‘s Hemisphere is the story of an impossible journey, told in verse, which circumnavigates the politics … Continue reading
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