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LINKS TO NEW POEMS
A new poem now on Blue of Noon And I am very pleased that the new poems I have written exploring the mixed meter form of the madrigal can now be found at this link: Journal of Poetics Research More… … Continue reading
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My Part in the Downfall of Everything
First published 2015, my satire. The full story can be found in Go forth and Serve, Martin Rosenbluth, 1961. Library of Congress cat. no. 60-53237 Source: My Part in the Downfall of Everything
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The Prose Poem – What the hell is it?
My article on the Prose Poem is now published by the Fortnightly Review. Here is the link: The Prose Poem – What the Hell is it? Also click this link for a review of Ian Seed. And click on Simon … Continue reading
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Tagged Gracian, Ian Seed, John Ashbery, John Paul, Martina Evans, Rimbaud, the poetry of the sentence, The prose poem, Traherne
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LINKS TO NEW POEMS, ESSAYS AND REVIEWS
(This post last updated 15 March 2026) Review of Melissa McCarthy’s Photo, Phyto, Proto, Nitro published in The Fortnightly Review Ten Poems from Shorter Poems 1969-2022 published in The High Window. A Review of Autumn, plus an interview in CHAINLINK … Continue reading
Posted in art, Essays, Key Links, Poetry
Tagged Alain-Fournier, Australian poetry, Chauvet, Epping, Hubble, JPR, latest published, poems and essays by Anthony Howell, poetry, Serpentine, Songs of Realisation, The Fortnightly Review, The High Window, the madrigal, The Runiad, The Spectator
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CLASP Late modernist poetry in the 1970s
Tony Lopez posted this on Facebook, just as my own copy came through the post. Just received a copy of *Clasp: late modernist poetry in London in the 1970s*, edited by Ken Edwards and Robert Hampson and published by Tony Frazer at Shearsman … Continue reading
Is 5
Ok, so here is a wonderful forward by e. e. cummings, followed by a poem from IS5 FOREWORD TO IS5 On the assumption that my technique is either complicated or original or both, the publishers have politely requested me to … Continue reading
TOTTENHAM CLOUDS – and a CLOUD MUSEUM
A cloud tree! I will credit this photo as soon as I find the name of the photographer A wonderful blog Tottenham Clouds – which celebrates the weather and Luke Howard – “Namer of Clouds” who lived in Tottenham and … Continue reading
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Tagged Goethe, Luke Howard, Namer of Clouds, Tottenham, Tottenham Clouds
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Readings
Click here for Readings Several of these readings are an exploration of the “Poem Film”. I find most poem films detract from the words by illustrating the verse. I therefore evolved the notion of the “constant moving image” – as being … Continue reading
The Mastery of the Suicide Bomber
My article on Suicide Bombers can be found here: The Fortnightly Review This essay, written in 2015, concerns the accurate perception that a drone killing is essentially a cowardly act, and will be perceived as such by supporters of its … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, brain washing, Drones, Hegel, Iraq, mind control, Qassem Soleimani, Suicide Bombers
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GREY SUIT EDITIONS
Grey Suit Editions WE have moved on since I first posted this, and have now published a further three chap-books – Rosanne Wasserman, Donald Gardner and Hugo Williams. Please click on the link above for details. Grey Suit Editions, another … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Jenkins, Fawzi Karim, Kerry-Lee Powell, Pamela Stewart, poetry, poetry pamphlets
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