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The forgotten men

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pples, Berkshire Cider
Duncan Mackay
Abattoirs to Zinzan
A Much Maligned Town
Adam Sowan
Broad Street Chapel
The Monmouth Rebellion and the Bloody Assizes
Geoff Sawers
Glass
Miletre
The Prawn Season
Paul Bavister
Sons of Macomish
Tom Bryan
First Catch Your Hare
Just Like Frank
David Crystal
Christina the Astonishing
Tideway
Jane Draycott & Lesley Saunders
What the Fridge Said
Robert Feather
Creosote
Each Broken Object
The Sorcerer Receives a Cutte
David Greenslade
On Big Flowery Hill
John Hay
Pocket Coffee Table Book
Paul Petard
The Drunken Boat
Arthur Rimbaud
Gridlines
Neil Rollinson
A Ladder For Mr. Oscar Wilde
Geoff Sawers
Cat Jeoffrey
Christopher Smart
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
Oscar Wilde
The Island of Anarchy
Elizabeth Woodhouse
Broad Street
Poetry Competition Winners
Monoprint
Various Artists
The Waterlog
A Journal

You are invited to the launch of Mrs Marvellous by Victoria Pugh at Poets' Cafe, South Street Arts Centre, Reading on Friday 16th May, 8pm


Roots and Branches
David Cliffe

 

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New Writing

John Froy - On Hydra

Ian House - New Poetry

Victoria Pugh - New Poetry

Geoff Sawers - Translations

Susan Utting - The Sisterhood



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