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The Runiad – Books 1 to 21
To read this epic in progress, please click this Heyzine link. I suggest expanding the image and turning off the sound. Click the bottom corner of the page to turn the pages, and the bar below the book allows you … Continue reading
Posted in Ebooks and flipbooks, Poetry, The Runiad
Tagged Anthony Howell, Boadiceia, epic poem
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My Review of ‘The University of Bliss’ by Julian Stannard
The Fortnightly Review has migrated to SUBSTACK – and here is the link to my review
Posted in FICTION, Reviews
Tagged Anthony Howell, Julian Stannard, satirical fiction, University of Bliss
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The Runiad – Books 1 to 20
Books one to twenty of my epic poem The Runiad are available to read on this Heyzine link. From Book 20 x This blessed Paul, Paul of Thrace, had opted to live in The most remote cave in the wilderness, … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, The Runiad
Tagged Anthony Howell, epic poem, legends., Saint Antony
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Why I am on Russia’s Side
The interlock between the mob, crooked Jewish oligarchs, crooked Christian oligarchs, crooked US, British and European politicians, crooked Gulf dictators, crooked real estate moguls, crooked media magnates, crooked defense industrialists, and the security services – it’s just hamstrung by its … Continue reading
The World Turned Upside Down – a film by Jayne Parker
Very excited to have obtained a copy of this wonderful film made by Jayne Parker in 2001. Choreographer Anthony Howell Starring Quincy, Marcus and Ruby Composer and Trombonist John White Dogs trained by Mary Ray and Karen London Producer Sally … Continue reading
Posted in art, Dance, Key Links, Music, Performance Art
Tagged Anthony Howell, dogs, Jayne Parker, John White, Karen London, Lorna Stewart, Mary Ray
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The Dire Consequences of a Change to Inheritance Tax for Farmers
Thousands of farmers are expected to join a rally in Whitehall as they protest against the Labour government’s extension of inheritance tax to agricultural property. The government intends to impose inheritance tax on farmers. Previously, farming businesses qualified for 100 … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized, Whistleblower Lit
Tagged agriculture, farmers protest, fields, inheritance tax for farmers
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A Life in Poetry and Music
I am very much looking forward to this concert with poetry in Cambridge on Saturday 15 February! A fine concert, but, for the record: “Rail” travel in Britain has become so picturesque and seventeenth century. They should advertise it as … Continue reading
Posted in art, Music, Poetry
Tagged Alessandro Cortello, Anthony Howell, Cambridge, poetry and music, Ralph Woodward, Riccardo Pes
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The Runiad – Books 1-19
Books 1-19 of the Runiad, my epic poem-in-progress, can be read here Unfortunately, since the very sad demise of Denis Boyles, editor of the Fortnightly Review, the review itself is being re-structured and may not appear again until March. So … Continue reading