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18.  12.  2008

EXILED WRITERS INK

Poetry and Music
with
Amy Corzine
A cultural migrant from Texas, Amy Corzine is a poet, writer, editor and teacher. Her poems have been published in 'Kindred Spirit', 'The Delhi-London Quarterly', 'Caduceus' and literary magazines.  She hopes her new book entitled The Secret Life of the Universe: The Quest for the Soul of Science (Watkins, UK, 2008) will inspire people to return to the ecological, nature-centric view our technology-based world has left behind. She aims to explore psychospiritual realms further, from which she believes all great works of poetry and fiction come. She has also produced a graphic novel adaptation for Jane Eyre and a family travel guide Take the Kids: Ireland.
Barbara Marsh

is a London-based American poet, singer and musician, and half of former Anglo-American indie/folk duo 'The Dear Janes'. Her poems have appeared in UK print/online magazines including Magma and The Interpreter's House and Limelight; and anthologies, including Four Caves of the Heart (Second Light Publications) and Gobby Deegan's Riposte (Donut Press). As a singer/musician/writer, she was one-half of 'The Dear Janes' and continues to work in various projects, currently as part of the band Vachement Bath.
Melanie McKay
"The daughter of two 'shrinks', a black man from Chicago and a Lithuanian Jew, Melanie McKay (nee Shed) was born and raised in Manhattan where she was not nearly as exotic as she seemed to be during the last seven years when she lived in Devon. Melanie's poetry and prose reflect life as she sees it." 
at
The Poetry Place, 22 Betterton Street, London WC2H 9BX (nearest tube Covent Garden)
£4; £2 for 2009 EWI members
www.exiledwriters.co.uk
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Editor wanted for Iranian woman who has written her autobiography in English.
She is willing to pay a small fee for her English to be edited.
Contact: jennifer@exiledwriters.fsnet.co.uk



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