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Ten Poets Do Their Bit for the Secret Service

£8.00

edited by Kirsten Irving and Jon Stone

Ten Poets Do Their Bit for the Secret Service sees ten more poets recruited to covert operations, delivering coded messages to the reader.

68pp, ISBN 978-1-909560-42-0

74 in stock

Description

10 Poets is a series of books in which poets are invited to turn their skills to new and surprising ends.

Poets are spies by nature. Nondescript these days, they’re subtle and ever-watchful. Shifty in their skins, you might say. They are practised at fleeing and giving pursuit, and quick to reach for a pen (which may conceal a poison dart). They keep eyes on one another, crossing paths in out-of-the-way places to exchange vital capsules of encoded information. Most importantly, they are experts at slipping the grip of rival operatives, at least one of whom is their own dark double. For a time, anyway. And when called out of retirement to do their bit – well, take any reticence with a pinch of cyanide salt…

Contributors

Alison Brackenbury, John Clegg, Michael Conley, Grace Ellis, Jac Harmon, Safa Maryam, Claire Orchard, Jess Richards, Robert Sheppard, Jeremy Wikeley

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