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The Supplement
 
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The Supplement is packed with all the latest small press news, reviews, guidelines, competition details and much more!

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An online counterpart, Review Supplemental, is available on this site!

Issue 46 - AVAILABLE NOW! - Cardinal Cox goes Diving Deep With Mo Hayder, an appreciation of Tom Waits, Andrew Darlington reviews Ken Dodd, Cory Harding rants, Editorial Etiquette, The Golden Compass gets slammed and much more!

 

Issue 45 - Still Available - DJ Weston on celebrity culture, Steve Sneyd Chewing On Three Science Fiction Sarnies, Cory Harding introduces the conspiracy theories of Commander X, Neil K. Henderson is asked Have You Ever Read Proust?, Steve Sneyd offers advice on evading asked for your poetic opinion and Dave Austin argues for The Validity of Poetry. Plus poetry by Arthur Charles Ford and DS Davidson, and all the usual news, reviews, adverts and letters of comment.

Issue 44 - Still Available - Cory Harding describes the Enneagram, AC Evans explores Poetry and Alchemy, plus a bumper crop of reviews
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Issue 43 - Still Available -
DJ Weston describes The Genius of Georges Simenon, Cory Harding introduces us to Townes Van Zandt and Andrew Darlington describes the worlds of Stanley G. Weinbaum. Plus all the usual reviews, news, letters, adverts and information that makes The Supplement an unbeatbale resource
!

Issue 42 - Still Available-
Cory Harding leads us into The Zone o
f Silence and Pete Faulkner introduces us to Philip Lamantia's life and works. Tons of reviews, news, letters and adverts
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Issue 41 - Still Available -
Beowulf In Pakistan, A Spectre Calls, DJ Tyrer visits the Leigh Folk Festival, Cory Harding investigates Life After Death, Les Merton on Indian cinema - plus all the usual letters, news and reviews, including the DVD of Mysterious Cities of Gold and The Writer In Me (pictured right).

Issue 40 - Still Available -
The haiku issue. Also Neil K. Henderson on When Poetry Ca
n Kill and Cory Harding writes about Patricia Highsmith. Plus all the usual news, reviews and letters of comment
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