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Issue 41: March 2018
List of articles in category Issue 41: March 2018
Title
In This Issue
Ed Shacklee: The Statue Of Liberty Writes To The President
Martin Parker: "Bearing In Mind This Patient's Age . . ."
Mae Scanlan: Moving Along . . .
Walter Ancarrow: Sea Dirge
Antonia Clark: Octopologia
Emma Mascarenhas: The Octopus With Only One Heart
Brian Allgar: The Hurkle
INTERVAL ONE; Sixes, Fives And Fours
Joan Butler: Semele
John Beaton: Sisyphus
Elizabeth Horrocks: Gravity
Stephen M. Dickey: My Muse
Patricia Bradley: The Writers' Conference
Michael Swan: Bin It
Louis Hunt: Advice To An Old Professor
Max Gutmann: Gilbertian Scenes From Shakespeare
INTERVAL TWO: Eight Eights
D.A. Prince: My Knees
Peter Wyton: The Ladies Of The Charity Shop
Stuart Bartlam: Unblushing Bananas
J. D. Smith: Rare Species
Philip Dunkerley: Bathroom Encounter
Pam Lewis: At The Dishwashing Olympics
Gillian Ewing: Sonnet To Sloth
Taco Cat Rever: And Nature Shall Rejoice No More
INTERVAL THREE: Wordsworthian Excursions
Melissa Balmain: Memo To Self, In Middle Age
Martin Elster: When I Set Out For Acamar
Richard Westcott: Space Walk
Jonathan Humble: A Watershed Moment In Leamington
James Hamby: Consider The Thumb
Tony Peyser: The Caller Said, "Arnie Paysler, Please."
Gail White: Why Cats Keep Turning Up In My Work
Competition 40: A Dangerous Age?
Competition 41: Railway Lines