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Alistair Noon’s ‘Across the Water’ and ‘Swamp Area’
Longbarrow Press moves into 2012 with the publication of two new pamphlets by Alistair Noon. Across the Water was originally published as joint winner of the Mimesis Digital Chapbook Initiative in 2008; an earlier version of Swamp Area appeared online … Continue reading
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Words Through a Hole Where Once There Was a Chimpanzee’s Face
Longbarrow Press is proud to announce the publication of Kelvin Corcoran’s Words Through a Hole Where Once There Was a Chimpanzee’s Face. Corcoran’s new work has met with great enthusiasm from audiences in Berlin (at last month’s Poetry Hearings festival), Hay and London. … Continue reading
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