Like The Sea I Think Charles BaudelaireEdited and co ordinated by Sarah Lowndes, Like The Sea I Think is an enthralling collection of new marine writing from East Anglia gathered from library workshops and open submissions held across the region. It is wonderfully designed, as always, by Emily Benton, and available as a memento and inspiration for all those living by, inspired by, or curious about, the sea. It is our provider, our enemy, our defender, our gateway to the world; it defines
the influence of Howel Harris and the early Methodists
imaginative and creative Arabic work of literary merit published in the 35 years prior to submission of the translation
and Israel of 1991
His poems have appeared in journals
"At his best Searle's compassion
in contrast to his many journeys around Europe
Sveta Litvak
John Walsh was born in Derry
delivered with the deadly wit for which Wolff is known
an immense improvisational flair and an unfailing capacity to swing
not frightened of complexity or of embarking on journeys of discovery in ways that relate him to the radical fictions of Wilson Harris and Latin American magical realism
Growing up in Whitley Bay