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Feature on Syrian & Lebanese poetry

A Unique Engagement: Tom Pow on Reel Festivals, a celebration of Syrian, Lebanese and Scottish poetry and film. Also new translations of top Syrian and Lebanese poets Golan Haji, Yehia Jaber, Mazen Maarouf and Rasha Omran by Tom Pow, Emily Ballou, William Letford and Lauren Pyott.

Articles: Caroline Crew on Erotic Poetry, Chrissy Williams on Robert Frost and the Muppets and Mario Petrucci explores the art of judging poetry competitions.

Poetry: New work from a wide variety of poets including D.A. Prince, Kate Fox, Martin Mooney, R. Nemo Hill, Samuel Prince, Mick Wood, Jane Commane, Nina Boyd and David McAleavey— all selected using our anonymous submissions process.

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poems by Marianne Burton, Julia Deakin, Chris Preddle, John Whitworth, Emily Wills; Mike Stocks prat-crits the American poet Timothy Murphy; Dilys Rose explains the genesis of Bodywork. This edition was published before the change of editorship at Anon.
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