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Originally published in 2001 by the now defunct housepress, BookThug has re-issued this signature Stephens text.
We know Valentines Day is over. So give these cheeky love poems as a belated Valentines Day give to someone you love NOW!
No one buys blackberries – they grow everywhere and are accessible to all – a common property. Blackberries by Stephen Collis, however, costs ten dollars and is worth every penny.
Dr. Michael Purdon disappeared from London Ontario mysteriously in 1989. In Clearance you may or may not find out why and how.
Alfred Noyes boils the English sonnet down until we catch one last glimpse of its evaporating form: fourteen words, reminding us of the fourteen line limit the sonnet originally hove to.
A crow in the windseems to knowas much as you do.
Learn “How to unwind/noise, to see” in Joseph Massey's Exit North.
Ever since it was first played, the game sometimes known as Eye of the Hawk has exerted a powerful grip on the imagination.
Swim alongside the fairy tale and the bedtime story with these fishy poems and songs.
Have questions like, “What is poetry?” “Why do poets write poetry?” or even “How do I get published?” tormented your muse for ethernity? Fun With ’Pataphysics is here to help.
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