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	    <title>New poems from Idris Caffrey,Brian Anthony Hardie and John Bardsley.</title>
	    <description>this week's poems are Fog by Idris Caffrey, Stabler Hemlock by Brian Anthony Hardie and The Highlands by John Bardsley.</description>
	    <link>http://www.poetry.gofreeserve.com/vote.php</link>
	    <author>angelic.dynamo@googlemail.com (Angelic Dynamo Editors)</author>
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	    <title>Issue Two Begins</title>
	    <description>Issue Two is now underway. The first poem to be featured is This Unnamed Building by Steve Klepetar. </description>
	    <link>http://www.poetry.gofreeserve.com/issues/02</link>
	    <author>angelic.dynamo@googlemail.com (Angelic Dynamo Editors)</author>
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	    <title>New poems from Michael Keshigan, &#220;zeyir Lokman &#199;ayci and Steve Klepetar.</title>
	    <description>Music Appreciation by Michael Keshigan, It Is The Age of Cucumbers by &#220;zeyir Lokman &#199;ayci and This Unnamed Building by Steve Klepetar </description>
	    <link>http://www.poetry.gofreeserve.com/vote.php</link>
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	    <title>September issue complete!</title>
	    <description>The first issue is complete! The last winning poem was Charley Plays a Tune by Michael Lee Johnson. The editor’s pick was The Night Welder by Brad Hatfield. The contents of the September issue is as follows: House Breaking by Prafulla Nath; Hitchcock Lake by P.D. Lyons; Apples by David Richardson; the advantages of working with your hands: a different sort of naturalist's hx by Joseph Reich; Dry Highway Coyotes by Sean Fraiser; Charley Plays a Tune by Michael Lee Johnson; The Night Welder by Brad Hatfield</description>
	    <link>http://www.poetry.gofreeserve.com/issues/01/</link>
	    <author>angelic.dynamo@googlemail.com (Angelic Dynamo Editors)</author>
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	    <title>New poems from Michael Lee Johnson, Ryan McLellan and Dan Meehan. </title>
	    <description>Charley Plays a Tune by Michael Lee Johnson, Happy or Dead by Ryan McLellan and Jazz Music by Dan Meehan.</description>
	    <link>http://www.poetry.gofreeserve.com/vote.php</link>
	    <author>angelic.dynamo@googlemail.com (Angelic Dynamo Editors)</author>
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	    <title>New poems from Brad Hatfield, Sean Fraiser and Donal Mahoney. </title>
	    <description>Current poems are The Night Welder by Brad Hatfield, Dry Highway Coyotes by Sean Fraiser and Darfur by Donal Mahoney.</description>
	    <link>http://www.poetry.gofreeserve.com/vote.php</link>
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	    <title>Two more poems in the September issue!</title>
	    <description>There has been great and sustained enthusiasm for two poems, which have been neck-and-neck since voting began. Hence, you can now read both "the advantages of working with your hands" by Joseph Reich and "Apples" by David Richardson in September's issue.</description>
	    <link>http://www.poetry.gofreeserve.com/issues/01/</link>
	    <author>angelic.dynamo@googlemail.com (Angelic Dynamo Editors)</author>
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	    <title>Hitchcock Lake by P.D. Lyons</title>
	    <description>Hitchcock Lake by P.D. Lyons is the second poem in September's issue.</description>
	    <link>http://www.poetry.gofreeserve.com/issues/01/</link>
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	    <title>House Breaking by Prafulla Nath is the first poem in issue one</title>
	    <description>We are pleased to announce the first poem has been voted into the September issue.</description>
	    <link>http://www.poetry.gofreeserve.com/issues/01/</link>
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    <title>Call for submissions for issue one</title>
    <description>Please submit your work for the first issue of the magazine!</description>
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