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Dear colleagues,

With apologies for any cross-posting, on behalf of the editorial team at Riffs: Experimental Writing on Popular Music I would like to make you aware that our latest issue went live today and is available as a free PDF download from the journal website: http://riffsjournal.org.  

This is Volume 3, Issue 2 of Riffs, and the focus of our contributors’ attention this time around has been music festivals. Please feel free to share this link with colleagues beyond this list who may find this work of interest. 

With kind regards
Craig
Dr Craig Hamilton
Research Fellow
Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research
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Birmingham City University,
5 Cardigan Street,
Birmingham, B4 7BD
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Twitter: @craigfots
Phone: +44 (0) 7740358162
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Co-Managing Editor, Riffs - http://riffsjournal.org  
Founder, The Harkive Project - http://harkive.org
Project Coordinator, Songwriting Studies Research Network - https://songwritingstudies.com
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