Thanks Christina. I'm really delighted with it, and as you say, very
flattered to be in such company.
>From: Christina Fletcher <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Chapbook
>Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 17:39:09 EDT
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>How lovely, Matt. Congratulations:-) I look forward to reading it. I
>have
>a copy of Sphinx and two of the Happenstance chapbooks: all lovely and an
>absolute bargain. You're in very good company.
>bw
>christina
>
>Hello everyone,
>A quick bit of shameless self-promotion - my first chapbook, Making The
>Most
>Of The Light, has just been published by Happenstance Press, priced three
>pounds, and is available from Amazon, or from the Happenstance website at:
>www.happenstancepress.co.uk
>It's also available direct from me at 37 Church Lane, Whitwick, Coalville,
>LE67 5DN.
>Quite a few of the poems will probably be familiar to a lot of you, so I'd
>like to say a big thanks to everyone for their input over the last couple
>of
>
>years, without which I'd certainly never have been able to put the
>collection together. Also, I'd like to give Happenstance a big plug - for
>those who don't know, it's a press run by Helena Nelson dedicated to
>publishing chapbooks. It also produces Sphinx, a magazine of reviews of
>pamphlets and chapbooks. I thoroughly recommend it - it fills a definite
>gap
>in the market.
>Oh, and a big thank-you too to Helena - her enthusiasm and advice are
>truly
>inspiring.
>Regards,
>Matt
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