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Welcome to Philip Ruthen Page at Poet's Letter

Philip Ruthen is a London-based writer - his recent poetry, book reviews, and short fiction can be found in Nthposition; The Poetry Church anthologies; British Satellite News 08/2006; The Poet's Letter on-line and print magazines; Roundyhouse; automatic lighthouse - review 2 from tall-lighthouse press; and has poetry accepted for the forthcoming In our own words Vol 7 - GenerationX Anthology. 

His peer-reviewed article Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - The imposition of 'truth?: 2006 3:4 SCRIPT-ed 412, explores human rights in relation to contemporary debates in UK law, and health services; it is available Here  

Watch Philip Ruthen Reading on British Satellite News Channel on the eve of Second London Poetry Festival 2006 at which he was one of the five Poets in Residence for the Festival. Click Here

Read more of Philip Ruthen's works as one of the five Poets in Residence at 2nd London Poetry Festival 2006 Here

Read Philip Ruthen as Featured Poet of November 2005 issue of Poet's Letter Online Magazine Here

Read more of Philip Ruthen as featured in Purely Poetry section of September  2005 issue of Poet's Letter Online Magazine Here

Read More about Philip Ruthen at 2nd London Poetry Festival 2006 Page Here 

Apart from these links there are numerous contributions made by Philip Ruthen in poetry, short stories, book reviews as the Founding Book Reviews Editor of Poet's Letter Magazine (between January 2005 and March 3, 2007) which can be accessed and researched out of all the Archived Issues Here

Editorial on the 4th Year Beginning of Publication

UK Politics: European Politics World Politics
Geo-Politics Citiscope: Walk on the Thames Cosmography: Inner Out
Music: Kerry-Fleur Schleifer: Songs of Woven Spirit Poet of the Month: Maggie Sullivan Humanics

Audio Books Reviews

Sharon Harriott: Audio Books Reviews Editor  

Book Reviews: Night Watch: Sofie Lidefjard Featured Poets: Sarah Wardle, Joshua Idehen
Feature: Love London Live London Find London Make London Home: Victoria Purcell March Poet in Residence @ Poet's Letter: Helen Long Short Story: Last Call: Tricia Peak
3rd London Poetry Festival 2007: Five New Poets in Residence: Briony Dennis, Inua Ellams, Juli Jeana, Tom Chivers and Tricia Peak:  August 10, 11, 12, 13 (Friday-Monday) Translit: Spanish Poetry: Tomas Sanchez Santiago: Translation: Dr Natalia Carbajosa and Dr Rati Saxena Translit: Indian Hindi Poetry: Dr Rati Saxena
Purely Poetry: Rebecca Atherton, Helen Long, Michael Levy Poetry Feast: Carolyn Waudby Beowulf Poetry Prize 2007: Largest English Poetry Competition
Youth Lit Section: Divine Poetry Competition Winners Poetry and Other News Events and Performances
Young Lit Section: Little People's Literature Poet of the Month: Philip Ruthen Poetrimore: Kerry-Fleur Schleifer
A Poet in the Family: The Coleridge Archive
27 February to 27 April 2007
Liverpool Playwright Jimmy McGovern Writes His First Stage Play for 25 Years International Women's Day Night @ Dogstar! March 8 2007: Entry: £2: 8pm - 11pm 

Fiction: Short Story: Corner Corpus: Munayem Mayenin

Anniversary Surprise

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

3rd London Poetry Festival 2007

August 10, 11, 12 and 13 (Friday-Monday) 

Poets in Residence at 3rd London Poetry Festival are:

Briony Dennis, Inua Ellams, Julie Jeana, Tom Chivers and Tricia Peak

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