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Valley Press Night Zoo
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Valley Press The Wild Land
£10.99
Valley Press Particles of Wonder
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Valley Press The Ministry of Flowers
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Valley Press High Spirits: A Round of Drinking Stories
£12.99
Valley Press High Spirits: A Round of Drinking Stories
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Valley Press Verse Matters
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Valley Press Take This One to Bed
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Valley Press The Naked Muse
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Valley Press Reward for Winter
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Valley Press The Finest Years and Me
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Valley Press Wingbeats
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Valley Press Sea Swim
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Valley Press Form
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Valley Press The Peregrine Falcons of York Minster
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Apple Valley Press The Crisis of Christianity: The Turning Point
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Mystic Valley Press A Multitude of Sins
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Mystic Valley Press Secrets in Little Valley
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Shadow Valley Press Story Girl
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Serendipity Valley Press Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy
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Mystic Valley Press Blind Faith
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Mystic Valley Press Cupcakes and Corruption
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Swan Valley Press How To Help Gun Dogs Train Themselves
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Serendipity Valley Press Batshift Crazy: A Frightfully Funny Paranormal Romantic Comedy
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Independently Published Bird Watching Notes
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The Emma Press The Dead Snail Diaries
A beguiling collection of observational poems and literary parodies which explore and celebrate snail culture, as told by a prematurely-crushed snail poet. Jamie McGarry of Scarborough and Valley Press writes with infectious verve and his poems are frequently romantic and always very funny. Several poems examine snailkind's unhealthy adoration of slugs – the rebels without shells of the kitchen garden – and highlights include a thrilling travel account ('A Snail of Two Cities') and a poignant account of moving house ('A Shell of My Former Self'). This book features a number of joyous homages to human poets including Robert Frost, John Betjeman, T.S. Eliot and Gervase Phinn, and was previously published by Valley Press.Jamie McGarry founded small publishing operation Valley Press in 2008, which he continues to run to this day. Uncovering and translating the original 'snail diary' in 2009, Jamie made it his mission in life to honour the author's memory, and spread the word of his literary prowess far and wide.
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Peepal Tree Press Ltd Oluwale Now: An Anthology of Poetry, Prose and Artwork Responding to the Story of David Oluwale
Oluwale Now explores the contemporary issues that David Oluwale’s story touches upon through over 40 selections of poetry and prose (including prize-winning submissions from Hannah Stone; Gill Tennant, Gayathiri Kamalakanthan) as well as over 20 featured artworks and photography. Central to this book are the themes of memory, belonging, otherness and optimism. Building upon Remembering Oluwale: An Anthology (edited by SJ Bradley, Valley Press, 2016), this anthology moves through historical and contemporary pain towards hope; there is an upward thrust through Oluwale Now which refuses to deny or sugar-coat the horrors of systematic racism and brutality but allows us a glimpse of a better future. "A powerful, varied, lyrical tribute that mobilises our memory and engages the imagination" Gary Younge
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The Emma Press The Emmores: Love poems
A fascinating pamphlet of love poems all themed around the poet's single object of desire. In this beautifully illustrated collection, Richard O'Brien deploys every trick in the love poet's book, resulting in a irresistible mix of tender odes, introspective sonnets, exuberant free verse and anthems of sexual persuasion. The poems plunge from ecstasy into melancholy from couplet to couplet, and the book as a whole stands as a defiant sally against the pressures of long-distance relationships. Loosely inspired by the Roman poet Ovid's Amores.Lincolnshire poet Richard O'Brien studied English and French at Oxford University and hosted an English-language radio show on EU Radio Nantes after graduating in 2012. He is now studying Shakespeare and Creativity at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon.His first pamphlet, your own devices, was published by tall-lighthouse press in 2011, as part of the Pilot series for British and Irish poets under 30. His work has since featured in Poetry London, the Erotic Review, The Salt Book of Younger Poets and The Best British Poetry 2013. His blog, The Scallop-Shell, is dedicated to the close reading of contemporary poetry and he recently performed his poems at the BBC Proms Lates. His second full pamphlet, A Bloody Mess, will be published by Ink Lines (an imprint of Valley Press) towards the end of 2013.
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