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Issue 2 / November 2010: David Can Move Goliath
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 51

Issue 2 / November 2010: David Can Move Goliath

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-17
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Welcome to Alliterati Magazine Issue 2! The following pages are filled with the creative offerings of writers and artists stretching from the Alliterati hub in the North East of England to across the globe.

The Lighthouse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

The Lighthouse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"the Lighthouse" is a 2017 Scars Publications poetry and prose book with material from assorted writers and artists, as the December 2017 issue release of the literary magazine "Down in the Dirt" (http://scars.tv/dirt). Since 2014 "Down in the Dirt" magazine is released every other month (and sometimes with bonus issues) as a 6"x9" perfect-bound paperback book, with not only it's usual ISSN# (print ISSN# 1554-9623 and Internet ISSN# 1554-9666), but also an ISBN#. Because of ISBN# releases, all issues now carry a title to accompany the new format, reflecting the writing inside the book as well as the cover design. Writers and artists included in this Scars Publications perfect-bound 6" x 9" ISBN# paperback book include Allan Onik, Amanda Pugh, David Ames, David Francis, Denny E. Marshall, Drew Marshall, Gwenellen Tarbet, Heikki Huotari, Janet Kuypers, Jim Farren, Mitchell Waldman, Natalie Crick, Peter Ganno, Robert Bettelheim, Tom Ball, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Fabrice Poussin, Olivier Schopfer and Westley Heine.

On a Rainy Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

On a Rainy Day

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"On a Rainy Day" is a 2017 poetry and prose collection book anthology from Scars Publications (http://scars.tv) of select materials accepted for 2017 issues through cc&d magazine (http://scars.tv/ccd) Down in the Dirt magazine (http://scars.tv/dirt). Writers and artists included in this book are Aaron Wilder, Alan Swyer, Alisha Mughal, Allan Onik, Amanda Pugh, Anita G. Gorman, Aren Laure Lizardo, ayaz daryl nielsen, Barry Zabell, Ben Rasnic, Benjamin Morrison, Bob Strother, Bonnie Lambeth, Brandon Knigh, Brian Looney, Brian Looney , Carl "Papa" Palmer, CEE, Christopher Hivner, D. Harrington Miller, David Francis, David J. Thompson, DC Diamondopolous, Dennis Vannatta, Denny E. Marshall, Donal...

Harbinger Asylum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Harbinger Asylum

Harbinger Asylum is a literary and arts journal based in Houston, Texas. Houston is a vibrant city for literature. Our journal seeks to expose poets in the city to a wider audience and bring international poetry to the Houston community. This edition has a lot to be proud of, including a short essay on the poetry of Niels Hav and another on Eve Ensler.

Adventures of the Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

Adventures of the Mind

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992-06-01
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

In this book, Barney explores her family tree, chronicles her friendships and associations through reprinted correspondence and recreated conversations, and evokes the golden age of her salon in gallery of literary portraits.

Sentinel Literary Quarterly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Sentinel Literary Quarterly

July - September 2017 issue of Sentinel Literary Quarterly edited by Mandy Pannett (Poetry) and Nnorom Azuonye (Manging/Fiction & Drama Editor) features: SECTION 1: SENTINEL CHAMPIONS The winning, highly commended, commended and specially mentioned poems from the Sentinel Literary Quarterly Poetry Competition (May 2017) judged by Anthony Watts. David Canning, Gabriel Griffin, Chris Barrett, John Lindley, Richard Westcott, Angelena Demaria, Anna Wigley, Tamsin Cottis, Richard Craven, and Christine Coleman. SECTION 2: SLQ POETRY A C Clarke, Lorenzo Berardi, John Grey, Sheikha A, Michael Brownstein, Holly Day, Jeevika Verma, David Lohrey, Kitty Donnelly, Michael McCarthy, Karen Ankers, J.J. Campbell, Andy N Europa, Lachlan Brown, Ranald Barnicot, and Natalie Crick. SECTION 3: FICTION Chris Mason, Sujovit Banerjee, Nick Sweeney. SECTION 4: ESSAYS & REVIEWS Mandy Pannett reviews John Freeman's What Possessed Me and 'Estuary' CD of Music and Poetry. SECTION 5: DRAMA Diana Powell - Why, Delilah?

PROTOTYPE 3
  • Language: en

PROTOTYPE 3

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-07
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  • Publisher: PROTOTYPE

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Words to Remember
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Words to Remember

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In the first charity anthology from Printed Words, 43 writers from across the UK share their fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry. Some pieces are related to cancer and/or loss, while others provide a moment of relief from the subject. All profits from this anthology will be donated to several cancer charities. Many thanks to all our writers: Bridie Breen, Mark Heathcote, Emma Lee, Amanda Steel, Alan Parry, Fokkina McDonnell, John Wilmington, Georgie Bull, Anthony Smith, Julie Tsiricos, Ilaria Passeri, Andy N, Pete Slater, Tony Domaille, Andrew Hems, Ruth O'Reilly, Nigel Astell, Elaine Cropper, Pixievic, Neil Leadbeater, Katie Haigh, Melissa Walters, Trev Wainwright, Vanessa Horn, DrayZera, Lauren Foster, cath Holland, Andy Eycott, Jacquee Storozynski, Roger Hart, Linda Quinn, Sarra Culleno, Jen Elvy, Jo Flynn, Colin Johnson, Sarah Drury, Natalie Crick, Susan Bowman, Sam Palmer, Roz Ottery, Debz butler, Michelle Rice, Icarus Williams

A Restricted View from Under the Hedge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

A Restricted View from Under the Hedge

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10-31
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The third edition of this vibrant poetry magazine showcases some of the finest and most original voices in contemporary poetry today The full line-up for the magazine is: Poetry : Jeremy Reed Anna Saunders Christopher Levenson Mark Goodwin Raine Geoghegan Fred D'Aguiar Lucía Orellana Damacela Alison Jones Ceinwen E. Cariad Haydon John F. Deane Sheenagh Pugh Andy Brown Debjani Chatterjee Arundhathi Subramaniam Hannah Brockbank Abegail Morley C.C. Russell Scarlett Ward Kristin Garth Pippa Little Charles Wilkinson Jen Rouse Maggie Mackay Matt Duggan Joan Lennon Natalie Crick Jennie E. Owen Imogen Forster Andrew Greig Elaine Royle Paul Waring Penelope Shuttle Peter J. King Geoff Hattersley Cheryl Pearson Deb Scudder Julian Turner Helen Farish Jacqueline Saphra Articles Helen Calcutt Talking to Victoria Richards David Mark Williams Reading Brian Patten Luke Haines Smash The System Amy Alexander Talking to Kristin Garth & Tianna Hansen Genya Johnson Poetry on the Underground Matt Duggan A Journey Across The Pond Annie Maclean Reading J.O Morgan Martin Malone Mr Willett's Summertime Hannah Brockbank Bloodlines Zack Dicks Gloucester Poetry Festival Moose Allain Postcards From The Hedge

Every Time We Say Goodbye
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Every Time We Say Goodbye

1955 London. Vivien Lowry's latest play, the only female-authored one in London's West End that winter, has opened to a rapturous reception from audiences. However, the critics' savage reviews soon force its closure and call into question her entire career. So, when the opportunity arises for her to work as a script doctor on a film shooting in Rome's Cinecittà Studios, a world populated with the likes of Ava Gardner and Sophia Loren, Vivien takes it. What she doesn't count on is the greatest male bastion of them all: the Vatican. Caught between powerful church censors and the exciting world of filmmaking, as well as two very different men, Vivien must also face the long-buried truth of the recent World War and what really happened to her soldier fiancé if she's to deal with her past and step into the future.