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The Fringe Poetry Magazine '17
The Fringe Poetry Magazine '17
The Fringe Poetry Magazine '17
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'The Fringe Poetry Magazine-17' follows the success of 'The Fringe Poetry On the Move' and 'The Fringe Poetry Festival' series of poetry pamphlets and e-pamphlets and from two books, 'The Fringe Poetry Cafe' and 'The Fringe Poetry White Book'.

'The Fringe' is a poetry collective based in the North West of England.
The poets selected represent a cross section of experience from those already heavily published, and known nationally and internationally, to emerging writers with something genuine to say.

Our contributors in this issue are predominantly from the United Kingdom, the USA and the Republic of Ireland.

The Magazine includes varied subject matter, expressive techniques and forms.

We were, principally, looking for integrity of purpose in the submissions and in some cases the strength of feeling is encouragingly raw and emotional.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 10, 2017
ISBN9781370767571
The Fringe Poetry Magazine '17
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The Fringe

The Fringe is comprised of indie authors and artists who, in addition to all being members of the Goodreads group Fringe Fiction, share the belief that creativity can grow and thrive in an atmosphere of respect, honesty, and friendship. Publishing is rich with hidden gems and diamonds-in-the-rough that belong to self-published, indie and otherwise underappreciated authors. Fringe Fiction is devoted to those who admire such individuals and want an outlet to discuss under-the-radar books with readers eager to discover fresh talent by obscure authors. Indie aficionados who welcome such recommendations and are enthusiastic about giving them are encouraged to let members know what they might be overlooking in the lesser-known corners of publishing.

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    The Fringe Poetry Magazine '17 - The Fringe

    POETRY

    MAGAZINE '17

    THE FRINGE POETRY MAGAZINE '17

    Published by SeaQuake Books

    Copyright 2017. Individual contributors.

    ISBN: 9781370767571

    Smashwords Edition, License Notes

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    Publisher contact: -seaquakepublishing@gmail.com

    Cover image, 'Tree of Life', by Pauline McNulty

    Editorial

    The Fringe Poetry Magazine '17 follows the success of The Fringe Poetry On the Move and The Fringe Poetry Festival series of poetry pamphlets and e-pamphlets and from two books, The Fringe Poetry Cafe and The Fringe Poetry White Book.

    'The Fringe' is a poetry collective based in the North West of England.

    We received a tremendous response to our call for submissions to the Magazine and used experienced sub editors to initially handle the entries.

    Ultimately we chose a relatively small number of poets for inclusion in the Magazine and limited the number of poems to a maximum of two from each entrant.

    The poets selected represent a cross section of experience from those already heavily published, and known nationally and internationally, to emerging writers with something genuine to say.

    Our contributors in this issue are predominantly from the United Kingdom, the USA and the Republic of Ireland.

    The Magazine includes varied subject matter, expressive techniques and forms.

    We were, principally,

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