Posted by NLP on June 13, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Andrew Losowsky & Ewan Morrison Andy Powell Stewart Sanderson Martin Hall
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Posted by NLP on September 5, 2012 · Leave a Comment
In this month’s edition, author David McAlpine Cunningham sketches a tantalising portrait of a young, bereaved student and his ambiguous relationship with his tutor, in the subtle, witty and lightly erudite short story ‘L’Amour Cortois’. Poet Rodger Evans explores the relationship between poetry and song in his portrait of up-and-coming superband Jesus, Baby!, featuring NLP … Continue reading →
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Posted by NLP on April 7, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Delaina Haslam, who recently delighted conceptual poet Kenneth Goldsmith with her piece about him in NLP (his new book, Uncreative Writing, is reviewed here in the TLS), takes on another avant-garde giant, sound poet Jaap Blonk. NLP is delighted to be working with Haslam again: she is an endlessly searching writer, and allows NLP to … Continue reading →
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