November-December 2009
POETRY:
Jocelyn Page wades out on tiptoe; Tom Page observes a menagerie à trois;
David HW Grubb listens to the owl wife speak; Stu Hatton leaves the city; Catherine
Hales goes for an audition; Peter Hughes has been listening to Be(et)hoven; Aidan Semmens
examines the uncertainty principle; Pete Marshall tries to define what a poem might be.
REVIEWS: Ian Seed takes the scissors to Jeremy Over
and Rupert M Loydell.
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