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Author Archives: Brian Lewis
Wind and Stone
Not the swoop or the spread of the feathers but the wait on the treetop, the watcher’s presence. Alistair Noon launches his new Longbarrow Press pamphlet, QUAD, at The Fat Cat, Alma Street, Sheffield S3 8SA on Monday 8 May (7.30pm start). Alistair … Continue reading
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Street Furniture
Ahead of the 2017 Ted Hughes Festival in June, poets Matthew Clegg, Karl Hurst and Fay Musselwhite feature as part of a Longbarrow showcase at Doncaster’s long-running Well Spoken! event. The poets, introduced by editor Brian Lewis, will present a selection … Continue reading
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