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Voices Volume 2 Released!

Cover of Voices Issue 2 from Nottingham Poetry Exchange

Nottingham Poetry Exchange has published the second volume of Voices, their poetry anthology magazine. This volume was edited by Teo Eve, Nat Henderson, D’Arcy Welch, and Michela Villano. This issues features a range of traditional verse and experimental forms, with the poems in this collection gravitating around the idea of identity. You can read Voices on Issuu or the Nottingham Poetry Exchange Website.

Voices features the work of poets at the University of Nottingham and throughout the East Midlands. It is published by Nottingham Poetry Exchange, a monthly programme of seminars, performance evenings, and reading group. Nottingham Poetry Exchange is supported by the University of Nottingham School of English.

Posted on Tuesday 7th July 2020

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