Push: My Father, Polio, and Me by Sarah Passingham (2019)
Push: My Father, Polio, and Me is an intimate, powerful memoir by Push’s daughter, exploring the devastation polio wreaked upon generations up until the 1950s.
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Push: My Father, Polio, and Me is an intimate, powerful memoir by Push’s daughter, exploring the devastation polio wreaked upon generations up until the 1950s.
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In 1952 three things happened to Push Pulman: he narrowly missed out on qualifying to row in the Olympics; he married Diana; and six weeks later he contracted polio. His life was changed forever. This is a memoir about a virus, about overcoming difficult odds, about the transformation that vaccinations have made to people around the world.
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Dancing on the Doorstep is Tom Corbett’s recall of long-term memory, bringing back to life a Liverpool long since disappeared: a city of industry, abject poverty, community but above all this love.
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Issue 21 is The Body Issue – edited by Julia Webb and Anna De Vaul.
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The Flash Fiction Issue edited by Helen Rye and guest editor Christopher Allen
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Issue 19, The Language Issue, is led by Julia Webb and Anna De Vaul.
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How do we experience violence, exclusion, gender bias? What is it like to face the horizon, the word ‘no’, the full stop?
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The first issue of Lighthouse, released 5th March 2013, featured poetry, prose and illustrations from over a dozen contributors with special features by Andrew McDonnell, Meirion Jordan and Sam Riviere.
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The second issue of Lighthouse was launched on 29th July 2013 with almost 20 contributions and features from Tim Love and issue 2 lead editors Julia Webb and Anna De Vaul.
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Issue #3 takes a critical look at collaboration, has two lyrical essays by Elizabeth Reeder & stories / poems aplenty + Lefty Le Mur illustrations.
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The fourth issue of the Gatehouse Press literary journal now available as a PDF download for just £1!
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The fifth issue of the Gatehouse Press literary journal now available as a PDF download for just £1!
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The sixth issue of the Gatehouse Press literary journal released 2nd October 2014.
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The seventh issue of the Gatehouse Press literary journal released February 2015.
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The eighth issue of the Gatehouse Press literary journal released May 2015.
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Issue #9, fatter than ever and for the same price! Just £5 for 95 pages!
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Lighthouse Issue 10 brings you 96 pages of literary loveliness all for just £5 + P&P.
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Guest edited by Anna Reckin and Angus Sinclair. Packed with prose and poetry, this is an exciting engagement with one of the most pressing issues of out time.
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And After This I Saw is an experimental translation from the work of Julian of Norwich. Kelly approaches the text with a poetic ear and makes the work fresh and visceral. This is the first in a series of Lighthouse pamphlets.
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Translator and poet Thomas Clark takes us on a journey that explores the new linguistic neighbourhood of Scots in the 21st Century.
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Poets respond to the centenary of the Battle of the Somme
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Themed around the idea of ‘FUN’ and featuring the work of Desiree Reynolds, Jeff Hilson, Martin Monahan, Nia Davies and many more…
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Mike Saunders draws out verse into long columns that sink gradually deeper into memories of money and power, probing the ways they propagate through every part of us.
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Themed around the idea of History and featuring the work of Benjamin Hinshaw, Sarah Bower, Chris Astwood, Kaddy Benyon and many more…
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Gatehouse New Fictions #2 – Nicola Daly: The Years Rolled By…
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Gatehouse New Fictions #3: Lantern Evening – a novella by Amanthi Harris
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This second collection of poems by Peter Daniels moves through seasons of innocence and experience, looking at being English, being queer, at whatever there is Out There.
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This rich and thoughtful memoir by critically acclaimed poet John Greening interweaves prose, verse and illustration to tell the story of his journey towards his first collection, Westerners.
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A sizzling, energetic debut pamphlet of work in sonnet form by Beau Hopkins.
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The Queer Issue: featuring the work of Sophie Robinson, Harry Giles, Megan Crosbie, Tom Payne and many more
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Science: featuring the work of Lauren Foley, Miranda Barnes, Patrick Griffiths, Tania Hershman, and many more…
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