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The Poetry Month October Issue 2005

Vol. 2 No.8. London. October 2005 ISSN 1744-3776

Featured Poets of October

Eva Salzman   Helen Ivory   Mimi Khalvati   Isobel Dixon   Munayem Mayenin   Kona Macphee   Roisin Tierney   Cheryl Follon   Claudine Toutoungi   Jim Bennett   Emma Harding   Carole Baldock   Luke Wright   Andrew Motion   Julia Copus Katherine Michaud   Mark Leech   Fathieh Saudi   Alan McKean   Jude Simpson   Larry Jaffe   Christopher Sanderson  Davil Hill   Girija Shettar   Alan Pritchard   Bryan Harrison   Domino   The Poet's Letter Poetry Anthology of New Voices 2005 (Munayem Mayenin: Editor)

 

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Think Africa: A festival of African Literature, Culture and Politics Website of the Month
 

US Poet Jane Hirshfield in the UK The Poets On the Web The Poetry Collection of the Month Politics Philosophy
 

Malik Al Nasir   Alison Croggon  Suheir Hammad   Raman Mundair   Leanne O'Sullivan   Deema Shehabi  Simon Armitage Kathleen Jammy  Owen Seers Vona Groarke   Benjamin Zephaniah   Moniza Alvi   Madeleine Slavick  George Szirtes   Nathalie Handal   Victoria Valentine   Neil Astley   Nii Parke   Selina Guinness   Beverley Matherne   Deryn Rees-Jones   Patience Agbabi   Being Alive (Neil Astley: Editor)   The New Irish Poets (Selina Guinness: Editor)

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