
The fourth full-length collection from London-based S J Fowler is uncompromised and uncompromising in its exploration of prison language and prison violence. Out now on anything anymore anywhere.

The fourth full-length collection from London-based S J Fowler is uncompromised and uncompromising in its exploration of prison language and prison violence. Out now on anything anymore anywhere.
‘Ranging from ocean to dry-land pub, prairie to outer space, this book’s good-humoured restlessness provokes us to think about relations between self and other. Andrew Spragg is a poet who can love; this book is in love with language without losing a grip on the world.’ Vahni Capildeo Matt Cockshutt http://yellotone.com/mattdefence.htm Julie Groves http://www.juliegroves.com/ Andy Spragg www.brokenloop.blogspot.com Anything Anymore Anywhere http://www.anythinganymoreanywhere.co.uk/
“my default “recognition” affect is switching to mawkish sorrow…”
Jow Lindsay reviews the recent Anything Anymore Anywhere event in Edinburgh.

Action packed third issue starring:
Francis Crot, nick-e melville, Justin Katko, Posie Rider, Jacq Kelly, Iain Morrison, jim ferguson, Tony Leuzzi, Michael Farrell, Richard Barrett, J L Williams, S J Fowler, RODNEY RELAX, Rosa van Hensbergen, Thomas Moore, Pete McConville, Richie McCaffery and Greg Thomas
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The Spring 2010 issue of ‘anything anymore anywhere’, a literary journal published from Edinburgh, Scotland. Edited by Colin Herd and Reuben Sutton.
This issue features Marcia Arrieta, Claire Askew, Royce Borgeson, Joel Chace, Doru Culiac, Catherine Daly, James Davies, Adam Fieled, Peter Hughes, Geof Huth, Devin Johnston, Mary Kasimor, Scott Keeney, Margaret Konkol, Tony Leuzzi, Cathleen Miller, Adam Perry, Sam Scild, Alex Willie Singerman, Marcus Slease, Nancy Stohlman, Jayne Thickett, Rhys Trimble, Marcus Whale, Jessica Wickens, Justin Wolfers.