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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Writing in the sand
The Burning Path by Kevan Manwaring Three strangers meet in a nameless desert and must come to terms with their past before they can escape it: a First World War airman; an American aviatrix of the Thirties; and … Continue reading
Rosemary Dun live at HowTheLightGetsIn Hay
Rosemary Dun, Bristol poet, MC and stand-up, will be performing live at Hay-on-Wye Globe Field Stage on Wednesday 1st June at 2.30 pm. Here is the link to the programme: http://www.howthelightgetsin.org/2011-programme/globe-field/
New publication from Gregory Leadbetter
My new book, Coleridge and the Daemonic Imagination, has just been published by Palgrave Macmillan. It is a new reading of Coleridge, and through the exposition of his work considers fundamental questions of poetry, spirituality, and human consciousness. Here is the Amazon link: … Continue reading