For those of you who have read Prole, don't forget you can connect with
our writers and share you thoughts here:
http://readwriteblog.prolebooks.co.uk/#home
Only five weeks left to
the close of the Prolitzer Prize for Prose writing competition. £190 in
prize money and publication in Prole for the winner. See website for
full details. http://www.prolebooks.co.uk/
Monday, 27 August 2012
Monday, 20 August 2012
On your doormats
The first batch of issue 8 should have landed on your doormats a few days ago. Don't forget, you can share your thoughts and reactions to our content on our reader/writer blog here: http://readwriteblog.prolebooks.co.uk/#home or let us know your views right here on this blog.
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Issue 8, out now.
Issue 8 of Prole is available from our website now. http://www.prolebooks.co.uk/index.html A great
collection of fiction and poetry. If you've never read us before, you
won't be disappointed.
Monday, 13 August 2012
Monday, 6 August 2012
Competition calling
Only eight weeks left to the close of the Prolitzer Prize for Prose
writing competition. £190 in prize money and publication in Prole for
the winner. See website for full details. http://www.prolebooks.co.uk/
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Something About Snow - New poetry collection, out now.
Prolebooks is proud to announce their release of 'Something About Snow' by Idris Caffrey.
Something About Snow is Idris Caffrey's seventh poetry collection, these 49 beautifully crafted
and balanced poems are preceded by an introduction by singer-songwriter Ralph McTell and
a foreword by eminent poet, Ruth Bidgood.
'Idris has that love of words that Dylan Thomas urged his readers to enjoy and in these beautifully
observed writings, Idris reminds us of the richness of simpler things that at the first glance can go
unnoticed or evade our grasp and so easily slip through our fingers in our worldly hurry' - Ralph
McTell.
'Idris has that love of words that Dylan Thomas urged his readers to enjoy and in these beautifully
observed writings, Idris reminds us of the richness of simpler things that at the first glance can go
unnoticed or evade our grasp and so easily slip through our fingers in our worldly hurry' - Ralph
McTell.
'...haunting is a word that comes often to the mind when one thinks of these poems - the haunting
of time that passes, the winter that pauses but never quite ends, a recurring memory of something
inescapable - something about snow.' - Ruth Bidgood.
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