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Watching the Door is the new poetry collection by Frances Corkey Thompson published by SPM Publication in 2020. It is Thompson's second full collection. Traversing time and geography, the poet invites us to share her lifelong preoccupation with language and its ability to contain both the expanses and intimacies of the human heart. Watching the Door was awarded first prize in the Sentinel Poetry Book Competition 2018.
This anthology celebrates the best poems entered in The Psychiatry Research Trust Poetry Competition 2013 judged by Mandy Pannett. Poets featured include Penny Shutt, winner of the first and second prizes, Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingde, the third prize winner, and the highly commended Nick Pemberton and Katelin Farnsworth. Others are Lydia Suarez, Denise McSheehy, Miriam Patrick, Kate Harmond Allan, Pat Borthwick, Daniel Roy Connelly, Anne Hamlett, A.C. Clarke, Oz Hardwick, Christopher Luck, Sheila Hamilton, Chris McLaughlin, Brigid Murray, Gabriel Griffin, Rehan Qayoom, Mark Totterdell, Alex Hamilton-Brown, Charlotte Gann, E.E. Nobbs, Roger Elkin, Valerie Bridge, Maria Bennett, Jenny Donnison, Mary Oliver, Camilla Lambert, Tony Watts, Margaret Wilmot, Pat Bowen, Robin Lindsay Wilson, Mantz Yorke.
UNCOMMON ARTISTRY UNDERSTANDING BAKARE, OJO RASAKI'S DANCE, DRAMA AND THEATRE is a collection of scholarly essays and interviews on the life and work of one of Nigeria's foremost theatre artists, playwright and choreographer.
The Genesis of Falcon is an anthology of the winning, commended and specially mentioned poems and stories from the Sentinel Annual Poetry and Short Story Competitions 2012 judged by Roger Elkin (Poetry) and David Caddy (Fiction). Compiled by Nnorom Azuonye.
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