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Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 of Ipswich Poetry Feast est. 2003- Ipswich Poetry Feast
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2014 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Stoleni"We were stolen from our mothers,", Lisa Nguyen , single work poetry
My Grandmother Refuses to Diei"My grandmother is refusing to die.", Olivia Williams , single work poetry
The Fascinations of Millineryi"A keen eye descries some ludicrous hats,", Lewis Orr , single work poetry
Televisioni"The television is wonderful now wouldn’t you agree", Kate Chan , single work poetry
What I Want to Be When I Grow Upi"When pondering what job I should do,", Anna Harisson , single work poetry
History Rewritteni"Theseus, I imagine, would have sailed home", Ella Fox-Martens , single work poetry
The Cry of an African Hearti"As the winds toss the sea of grass,", Erica Emms , single work poetry
A Heart’s Desirei"We’re the youth of a burning fire, a heart’s desire", Dylan Burgess , single work poetry
The Beauty within the Beasti"Most will think of bees,", Vegini Krishnamoorthy , single work poetry
Who Dies in the End?i"She was shooting at a steel wall", Sara Suk-Udom , single work poetry
Old Man Winteri"Now the buttons have wilted shook free,", Emile Regano , single work poetry
The Racei"Sausages, salad and soft drink is the diet of an athlete", Darcie Smith , single work poetry
Here We Stand Side by Sidei"Where the hot bright land forever weaves", Erica Emms , single work poetry
I Forgive Youi"The black, black night, stiff and cold", Erica Emms , single work poetry
Yggdrasili"They say there was a giant ash,", Simone Engele , single work poetry
The Lady Who Went for Afternoon Walks in High Heelsi"She was crinkled all over,", Emily Parker , single work poetry
Wholly in the Deepi"When I was three I almost drowned", Kate Wilson , single work poetry
Return to Jerusalemi"I dare say England’s grown a little cold without me.", Joshua Dunne , single work poetry
Dear Mai"1939", Gabriella De Oliveira , single work poetry
Indigo Shadowsi"The clock on the hearth ticks,", Tessa Campisi , single work poetry
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