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2006
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Word-Myth intend to publish
from Sappho.
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2005
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Did Krax publish
Cheese And Onion Sandwiches and
Of Caroline?
I foolishly lost contact with them.
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2004
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Great Works published
discard.
Envoi intends to publish part of Hymnen.
Great Works published
glist.
First Time published
Lost Sanctuary.
Never Bury Poetry
published
an engineering rush (i) ::
homework,
The Joy Of Tax and
Tring.
Orbis published
At Buckfast Abbey.
Scrawl 7 published
chase chase
Scrawl 9 published
oh dear what a pity there there and
watch the desire of love to exist.
Exile published
england corrupted.
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2003
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Borderlines published
New Year's Eves.
I think Dial 174 has accepted
A Horrible Day,
The Queen Of Santa Fe,
Sharp,
I Saw A Sleek Seduction, and
A Well-Kept Pint of Burton.
First Time published
Sunlit Gloom.
Envoi published Regrow
:: Father,
:: Son and
:: Program.
Never Bury Poetry
published
shrines,
Guinness and
ici, pour les enfants.
Subverse published
harvest.
Page 84
published
Too Fast To Stop and
The Trumpet Blown in the Whether Or Not Edition (April).
Inclement
published
It's My Hands and
I Don't Visit My Mother's Grave.
Equinox
published
The Pub Quiz League.
Black Rose published
Touching Each Desire With Happy Jokes.
Iota published
Leicester Square.
Moonstone published
Scenes From A Blackpool Conference:
Dog Sea.
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2002
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The final edition of Breathe published
Darmstadt
(the second poem I wrote).
Black Rose published
My Difficulty With Melancholy (13).
Never Bury Poetry published
Chance Is Such A Scornful God (Summer) and
M6 (Winter).
Subverse published
Her Catching Eyes (Spring),
Intruder Alert and
We, The Fell (Autumn).
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2001
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Cambridge Poetry Newsletter published
Regrow :: Son (as "... regrow ...").
Island (the Scottish one) published
An Ode To The A14 and
Fenland Sketch (6).
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2000
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The Citroënian (the Citroën Car Club Magazine) published
Doris's Day Out.
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1990
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Broadside published
These Words, They Were Not Said,
Bob Geldof ... (as "Bob Geldof"), and
Chopin and the Chilli Wars.
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