Author Archives: Brian Lewis

Vanishing Point

‘We close in on the sonnet’s colour space, cadmium orange, soaking blue light, salt, sand and snow, a world of flakes and grains. It is ‘nearer and farther’, a speck made smaller, blown into air, land and sea. We listen … Continue reading

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The Wheel

…walls of mottled russet, culvert, cobble slathered wheel-gape, spindle, stray grindstone laze, decay, forgiven by lichen and moss. Longbarrow Press is proud to present the third in a series of walks through Sheffield’s Rivelin Valley. Contraflow is led by poet … Continue reading

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