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Past issues are archived in Archived Issues Section): This Month's Poet's Letter Archived Poet: Text Box:   
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Katherine Michaud
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Retta Mackenzie
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Katherine Michaud

January 2008 Poet in Residence: Claire Askew

Read Claire's Latest Poem-Post on 25.01.08

The locket
A package arrived for me today:
no bigger than an eggcup, or a Christmas bauble;
it rattled in my mailbox, among bills and bank statements.

In the palm of my hand, it felt light, slightly damp -
brown and crinkled, like a teabag; the leaves inside
arranged to tell some strange fortune.

Inside, when I peeled back the paper, breathless, was
your locket; the one I remember from childhood -
the talisman that hung at your throat, with an air of witchcraft....Read On

Do Read works of all other Poets in Residence: Sarah Louise Parry, Helen Long, Malgorzata Kitowski, Maggie Sullivan and more

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Translit: Spanish Poetry:  Mila Ramos and Gracia Iglesias Translation: Dr Natalia Carbajosa (Cartagena University) 

Outward World Lit: Munayem Mayenin in Spanish: Translation: Dr Natalia Carbajosa

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