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Author: Alan Parry

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Interviews

Dog Ear Feature – Interview with Stuart Goldsmith

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Alan Parry May 15, 2022
Previews

Steve Harley Acoustic Band – The Atkinson, Southport

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Alan Parry May 4, 2022
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#WriterOfTheMonth Feature: Katie Jenkins

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Alan Parry April 24, 2022
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Dog Ear Feature – Interview with Jericho Brown

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Alan Parry April 14, 2022
Essay

How do Rob Fleming’s romantic endeavours reflect the crisis of masculinity in nineties Britain? – An Essay

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Alan Parry April 2, 2022
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‘Holy Things’ by Jay Rafferty

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Alan Parry March 19, 2022
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The Gold Wrapped Parcel by Emma Lee – Selected Flash Fiction

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Alan Parry March 12, 2022
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Wethers by Lindz McLeod – Selected Flash Fiction

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Alan Parry March 5, 2022
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The Greatest Living Poet by Craig Hinds – Selected Flash Fiction

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Alan Parry February 26, 2022
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Alan Parry – Lapsed Reader

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Alan Parry February 5, 2022
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About Us

The Broken Spine is a poetry and arts collective proudly published on the coastal edge of North-West England. Founded in 2019 by Alan Parry and Paul Robert Mullen – two school friends reunited after twenty years through a mutual love of poetry.

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