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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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