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Tag Archives: Fortnightly Review
Luke Roberts reviews Iliassa Sequin
Click here for Luke Roberts’ review in the Fortnightly of Iliassa Sequins Collected Complete Poems There is also a review of her work on page 101 of The Alchemy Spoon – at this link https://en.calameo.com/read/006240328939df95c44c7?authid=PgLe8IRv1QEj And a new review by … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged D.A. Prince, Fortnightly Review, Grey Suit Editions UK, Iliassa Sequin, London Grip, Lorraine Mariner, Luke Roberts
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TACTILE, UNTOUCHABLE
Here is a new review for the Fortnightly Review – Tactile, Untouchable Looking at three stunning works of visual art on show in London just recently. I am dedicating this review here to the memory of Mary Maclean Another Review … Continue reading
Consciousness (with Mutilation) – now published.
My non-fiction novel, published by Odd Volumes Printed in France, so they have a cool French feel to them. And now there is a new review in Sanglap 7.1 (November 2020) – by Swati Joshi – in this well-known Indian journal. … Continue reading
Posted in FICTION
Tagged Anthony Howell, fictive non fiction, Fortnightly Review, Golan Heights, Israel, Jewish history, Odd Volumes, Palestine, Syria, Zionism
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THE NEW BEAUTY
Click the link for THE NEW BEAUTY This is an essay published by The Fortnightly Review. For a complete list of links to other reviews of poets and my previous articles click here: The Fortnightly
Posted in art, Essays, Politics
Tagged art, beauty, Chris Burden, Damian Hirst, diamonds, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fortnightly Review, gold, Harry Potter, K Foundation, money, Peter Matthews
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