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Independent publisher Flipped Eye is opening for submissions from February, adding a new, dedicated fiction and non-fiction imprint to its impressive roster of ground-breaking poetry and new voices in fiction.

‘Since its founding in 2001 by poet and novelist Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Flipped Eye has published ground-breaking poetry, developing the work of new poets such as Warsan Shire, Inua Ellams, Miriam Nash, Nick Makoha and Malika Booker, to name

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