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The Wolfian #3

Grey Wolf

Publisher: Grey Wolf

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Summary

Issue 3 of The Wolfian is an Art, Poetry & Fiction Special, incorporating our usual political articles, but with the balance of the magazine focused on the creative arts. Columnist Mathew Hulbert writes about the need to protect Public Sector Broadcasting, whilst other articles cover the assembly elections in Wales, and a sense of political awakening in the wake off the general election; we also carry the press release from Momentum. 

 
The Special kicks off with a feature on South Wales artist Hilary Bryanston, and the first of a new serialised story, Earworms by Jonathan Doering. Simon R. Gladdish is our Featured Poet, and we interview him, as well as carrying a number of his poems. Poets' Corner includes the works of five poets, including Admiral Mahic from Bosnia and Anthony J. Langford. 

 
Our Charity Features aim to help raise money for Cats Protection and for the refugees in Calais. 
Available since: 10/16/2015.

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