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Adam Ford tracks down poets and asks them the most difficult of questions: ‘Why do you write poetry?’
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Adam Ford is a poet, writer, comic artist and co-editor of Going Down Swinging editions #18-#22. His proudest achievements in that role were getting comic art on the journal’s pages on a regular basis and working with artist Peter Savieri to create a consistently playful pop-culture sequence of covers.
Adam Ford tracks down poets and asks them the most difficult of questions: ‘Why do you write poetry?’
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