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Featuring poetry from Nicole Gibbons and Charlotte Lai.
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"You are lost and found, and lost again"
Sonnet for Foxe by Anna Cowan and Ruth Port
Dear Foxe I sing a song of love to...
Plenmeller House
Under the covers, inside the walls,The wind shuffles in...
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I rise from my screen and enter the horizontal...
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‘Because I shall write the history’: The National Trust’s uphill battle to acknowledge colonialism
"The National Trust’s attempt to simply avoid censorship is perceived as a threat by those who are more interested in following the traditional heroic narrative of British imperialism, obscuring a reality of millions of deaths."
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