I founded Leafe Press in 2000 and am now co-editor. I've edited Litter magazine since 2005. I was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and I live in Nottingham.
My most recent book is "Variations on Painting a Room: Poems 2000-2010" from Skysill Press. I've also published this translation: Yves Bonnefoy, "Début et Fin de la Neige/The Beginning and End of the Snow" (Leafe/Bamboo Books).
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Outstanding work, Alan!
which recession we talking' about ?
I used to buy a new pair of 501's every year now? heck Sears wants $65 for a pair..
I got a like new pair at Value Village last Monday when they take 25 % off for seniors
for $4.75 !
as for what this "recession" has done for my poetry & art ?
when I am hungry I write a poem about pork chops and eat the poem!
and the art? I mostly do things in wood so I got plenty of fire-wood for this winter.
et ceteras....
Thank you Conrad.
'which recession' Ed? Yes, they do all merge into one after a while...
Just read your contribution Ed. It's outrageous. I like it.
I too answered the three questions
&
my favorite recession was the one that lasted the longest thanks to Reagan and his trickle-down crap:
http://poetsonrecession.blogspot.com/2011/11/ed-
baker.html
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