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Rhys Owain Williams (rhysowain) | 24 comments Mod
In Issue #6's podcast (released in June 2017), our guest Christopher Cornwell recommended a collection that celebrates and laments a lost Parisian river, I pointed our listeners towards an anthology of emerging Welsh writers, Adam revisited a first collection written in Swansea dialect and Richard recommended a publication that represents a unique and inclusive poetry of consciousness.

Books Recommended

Teint for the Bièvre / pour la Bièvre by Zoe Skoulding Cheval 9 The Terry Hetherington Award Anthology 2016 by Jonathan Edwards Tidy Boy by David Hughes A Dream of Mind by C.K. Williams

Teint: for the Bièvre / pour la Bièvre by Zoe Skoulding

Cheval 9: The Terry Hetherington Award Anthology 2016 edited by Jonathan Edwards and Rose Widlake

Tidy Boy by David Hughes

A Dream of Mind by C.K. Williams

To hear what we said about these books in the 'What We're Reading' segment of the Issue #6 podcast, go here: crunchpoetry.com/issue-6.html

Have you read any of these books already? If so, what did you think? And are there any other similar poets/books that you would recommend? As always, we'd love to hear from you!

Click here to see the original 'What We're Reading' blog post on crunchpoetry.com


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