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Poems, stories… up and up. Poems & stories. Prizes & awards. Nothing Here Is Wild, Everything Is Open,. Runner-up, 2016 Saboteur Award Best Poetry Pamphlet. Getting Away With It,. Longlisted, The London Magazine 2016 poetry competition. What The Choreographer Knows About Flight. Longlisted, Plough Poetry Prize. Nothing Here is Wild, Everything Is Open. 2nd prize, 2015 Fool for Poetry chapbook competition – chapbook published Feb 2016. Lessons in Flanders Agriculture,. Listen to me read it here. Flarestac...
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Joanna Swingler: Authors for Japan
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Fiction, Flash fiction, micro-fiction and poetry. Hi everyone, welcome to my site - a place of prose and poetry. Thanks for stopping by. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Help raise money for the Japanese tsunami/earthquake victims by bidding at the fantastic Authors for Japan. Site Items up for auction include a dedication in the next Jill Mansell. Novel, first chapter critique and free signed copy of His Last Duchess by Gabrielle Kimm. And synopsis and short story edit by Stella Deleuze. This Itch of Writing.
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Joanna Swingler: March 2007
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Fiction, Flash fiction, micro-fiction and poetry. Hi everyone, welcome to my site - a place of prose and poetry. Thanks for stopping by. Saturday, March 24, 2007. What if there is no. Place to go back to? A sudden wall erected –. All influences smashing up against it at a sprint – too fast. Caught only as strangers. On the street –. A study of reactions, carefully observed,. Observed as object,. Just a picture of a moment of a time you don’t. But it’s not. It’s the man. Is there a core of you-ness? This ...
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Joanna Swingler: Lesley Glaister's new novel 'Chosen'
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Fiction, Flash fiction, micro-fiction and poetry. Hi everyone, welcome to my site - a place of prose and poetry. Thanks for stopping by. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Lesley Glaister's new novel 'Chosen'. I've been out and about in the actual, real, Scottish, early-summer sunshine to go and listen to Lesley read from her new novel Chosen, her first published by Birmingham based publishers Tindal Street. Good stuff.and the packed room demonstrated just how popular Lesley's novels are. The French by The English.
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Joanna Swingler: Tomorrow, we will live here
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Fiction, Flash fiction, micro-fiction and poetry. Hi everyone, welcome to my site - a place of prose and poetry. Thanks for stopping by. Friday, November 19, 2010. Tomorrow, we will live here. Just a brief note about Ryan Van Winkle's reading last night at Blackwell's, Edinburgh - it was a very enjoyable intro to his début collection, 'Tomorrow, we will live here. Loved the entertaining intros to the poems and of course the suit. Congratulations Ryan and good luck with the book! The French by The English.
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Joanna Swingler: May 2010
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Fiction, Flash fiction, micro-fiction and poetry. Hi everyone, welcome to my site - a place of prose and poetry. Thanks for stopping by. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Chosen by Lesley Glaister Tindal St Press. Chosen by Lesley Glaister Tindal St Press. Links to this post. Lesley Glaister's new novel 'Chosen'. I've been out and about in the actual, real, Scottish, early-summer sunshine to go and listen to Lesley read from her new novel Chosen, her first published by Birmingham based publishers Tindal Street.
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Joanna Swingler: May 2006
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Fiction, Flash fiction, micro-fiction and poetry. Hi everyone, welcome to my site - a place of prose and poetry. Thanks for stopping by. Sunday, May 14, 2006. Paradise Street - a poem. Voices arc the street –. Blue - too blue - against this sky. Balanced on the white-glossed sill. The confession loiters low at the. Curtained for a moment before. On the rolling wave of engines. Clattering shakes of buses pressed to full with. Plucked out song of birds. All praising now and now. As if it mattered. Can I la...
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Joanna Swingler: May - You Write Your Novel: May - You Write Your Novel Challenge - FAQs
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Fiction, Flash fiction, micro-fiction and poetry. Hi everyone, welcome to my site - a place of prose and poetry. Thanks for stopping by. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. May - You Write Your Novel: May - You Write Your Novel Challenge - FAQs. Just found this via twitter and decided to give it a go! May - You Write Your Novel: May - You Write Your Novel Challenge - FAQs. I'll add to this as the time goes by and questions arise. What do I have to do? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The French by The English.
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Catherine Mark-Beasant: October 2009
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Let your mind start a journey through a strange new world. Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before. Let your soul take you where you long to be.Close your eyes let your spirit start to soar, and you'll live as you've never lived before.' (Erich Fromm). Tuesday, 27 October 2009. Bus 37 - Shudehill to Eccles. 8220;Not due for her biopsy. Scan ‘til next week”. 8220;Able to go out for an hour. At a time each day.”. A dark lady with a meerkat expression. Casts a dark glance at the bloated belly. Pleas...
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Catherine Mark-Beasant: POEM: Cube of blue
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Let your mind start a journey through a strange new world. Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before. Let your soul take you where you long to be.Close your eyes let your spirit start to soar, and you'll live as you've never lived before.' (Erich Fromm). Saturday, 8 May 2010. POEM: Cube of blue. Yvonne’s death at. Thirty-five, a red-ribbon noose,. Climbs on loss, like rats. In this blue cube. Where the only sweetness. Rising is the scent. Of sawdust, a reminder of a time. 8 May 2010 at 13:00. Thank...
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