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Bill Lewis: ‘The Turning’

Kevin Bailey, editor of the long-running HQ Poetry Magazine, has described Bill Lewis as ‘one of our best contemporary poets’.  Lewis is a national poet: he is rooted in his rural Kentish childhood (he was a founder of the Medway … Continue reading

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How would I write it now?

Many authors never re-read their own books. One can understand why. Some must feel that it’s not necessary as it can’t change anything (unless the book is about to have an ‘improved’ edition). Others, like George Orwell apparently, simply don’t … Continue reading

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