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Tracey Rhys in the Spring issue of THE HIGH WINDOW


The Spring issue of THE HIGH WINDOW is now available and it is great to see new poetry from Tracey Rhys here:

https://thehighwindowpress.com/ There is new poetry from : Anindya Banerjee • Robyn Bolam • Pat Boran • Malcolm Carson • Maggie Castle • Martyn Crucefix • Peter Daniels • Mair De-Gare Pitt • Frank Dullaghan • Alexis Rhone Fancher • Marilyn Francis • Greg Freeman • Jeff Gallagher • Mark Granier • Gill Learner • Emma Lee • Alison Mace • Patricia McCarthy • Beth McDonough • Fokkina McDonnell • Maggie Mackay • Ted Mico • Sean OBrien • Tanya Parker • Sheenagh Pugh • Tracey Rhys • Padraig Rooney • Ernesto Santiago • Andrew Seear and Victor Adereth • Richard Skinner • Angela Topping • Mark Totterdell • Miriam Valencia • Scotia Gilroy Scotia Vincent • Rodney Wood • Mark Woodward • Jefferson Holdridge • Bulgarian Poedtry curated bt Tom Edward Phillips • an essay by Derek Coyle • Reviews of Mimi Khalvati • Patrick Deeley n • Fatemeh Shams: • Quentin Cowdry • John McKeown • Isabel Bermudez • Linda McKenna • Rachel Spence by Sam Milne • Patrick Lodge• Anne Symons-East • Kathleen Mcphilemy • Hilary Hares • Rowena Sommerville • Pat Edwards and the new Resident Artist is Ruth Egan

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