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Hannah Lowe

An old map of Limehouse in London, the colour is predominantly blue

Pulled into focus through my mind’s binoculars

D.A. Prince reviews Old Friends by Hannah Lowe (Hercules Editions, 2022)
Blue Chinese wallpaper showing a watercolour design with trees and small birds. There are small flowers too.

If the wallpaper could speak

D.A. Prince reviews Rock, Bird, Butterfly by Hannah Lowe (Hercules Editions, 2022)
Black and white image of young people at an anti Nazi rally, they are carrying banners with "stop the nazis" and "stop racist attacks"

That red light in the darkness

Book Review: Alan Buckley reviews The Kids by Hannah Lowe (Bloodaxe, 2021)

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