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Home Arts Hub Archive by category "Poetry"

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17 Sep
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Divide the Kingdom

Posted byAlan Morrison
I thought they were slightly incomprehensible comments that were totally inappropriate. It doesn’t disturb me, because it’s actually proof that we live in a country where free... Continue reading
17 Sep
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CAPTAIN BRITAIN AT TRAFALGAR SQUARE

Posted byNick Moss
An uncomical prosepoem by Nick Moss 1. Thousands of them. Flags draped around their shoulders like rain-soused superhero capes. But not real DC or Marvel comic superheroes.... Continue reading
16 Sep
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Good Friday?

Posted byOmar Sabbagh
By Omar Sabbagh What’s so good about it? A man said.The world we live in is steeped in the bloodof innocents, the frail mathematicsof force majeure, where... Continue reading
15 Sep
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The Pulse Beneath the Page

Posted byAbdulghani Al-Shuaibi
A prosepoem and image by Abdulghani Al-Shuabi The work gathers me, not as a master gathers his servant, but as the tide gathers the shore—unceasing, insistent, shaping.... Continue reading
15 Sep
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A Simple Guide To Conjuring Up Fascism

Posted bySteve Pottinger
Image: Burak Bir By Steve Pottinger Mumble a mantra about flags.Anyone can do this, and it need notbe done well. Is better when it isn’t.We stand for... Continue reading
09 Sep
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Two Ends of a Scroll: A Review of Alan Morrison’s The Alderbank Wade

Posted byJohn O Donoghue
By John O’Donoghue Alan Morrison is the author of twelve poetry collections, and founding editor of The Recusant and Militant Thistles webzines. His thirteenth book, The Alderbank... Continue reading
04 Sep
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21ST CENTURY BILLY BOYS

Posted byNick Moss
Billy Fullerton, leader of the Glasgow Billy Boys in the 1920s and member of the British Fascists You people of the Shankill Road, what’s the matter with... Continue reading
31 Aug
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The Alderbank Wade – A Novel in Verse by Alan Morrison

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Young Roundhead Jared Amory relates the story of his childhood friend, Gideon Wade, who early in the English Civil War/ Revolution deserts the Royalist cause, which he... Continue reading
29 Aug
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The Tiger Who Came Back for More Tea

Posted byAndy Croft
The Tiger Montage, by John J Heartfield, Germany 1931 Once there was a little girl called Sophieand she was having tea with her mummy in the kitchen.Suddenly... Continue reading
28 Aug
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Roundabouts

Posted byAlan Morrison
By Ness Sadri Clutching my fashion jewellery, a gold cross I had bought in a hurry, I walk through a town that feels more hostile than ever. ... Continue reading

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