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July
2018
of
The Newtown Review of Books
est. 2012-
The Newtown Review of Books
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* Contents derived from the 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Richard Holt : What You Might Find,
single work
essay
'Richard Holt explores the possibilities of microfiction with great inventiveness and style.
'The short short stories collected in Richard Holt’s startling first book, What You Might Find, are precisely constructed and darkly surprising. With impressive economy and no little irreverence, Holt has used the microfiction genre to probe away at what lies behind the events of our lives – the greater meaning, or lack thereof, revealed in a moment.' (Introduction)
- Peter Newlinds with David Brewster Around the Grounds : Magic Moments from the Life of a Sports Broadcaster, single work essay
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