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COMING SOON…
Keep an eye out for more publications and workshop dates soon.
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LEFT LUGGAGE
A short story about a long walk to Platform 13, by Barbara Robinson.
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SERGEANT SALINGER
Kate Lord Brown conjures the Devon countryside through the eyes of an American soldier.
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…THROUGH THE VALLEY…
Christine Cooke’s poem takes us on a journey of finding eternity in a moment of stillness.
Ripple Bed Press
Ripple Bed Press is run by the Creative and Professional Writing team at the University of Wolverhampton. Headed by writers, Kerry Hadley-Pryce and R. M. Francis, we seek, support and commission new writing that explores the key themes of place-making, wayfinding and regional identity through innovative approaches to poetry, fiction and essay.

“No part of England is more than a hundred miles from the sea…”
Kate Lord Brown – sergeant salinger
“‘Manchester Piccadilly: a tale of two stations’ was the title of the research proposal which went on to describe platforms thirteen and fourteen as ‘the unwanted child’”
barbara robinson – Left Luggage
“… skin tastes
shingle singing…”
…through the valley… – Christine Cook

