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Between the Billboards and The Authoring of Architecture
Owen D. Pomery
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Artificial Flowers
Rachael Smith
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The Rabbit
Rachael Smith
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Swear Jar
Abe Christie
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Buttertubs
Donya Todd
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The End of Summer
Tillie Walden
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The Festival
Jazz Greenhill
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Seasons
Mike Medaglia
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Days
Simon Moreton
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A Quiet Disaster
Alex Potts
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The Beginner’s Guide to Being Outside
Gill Hatcher
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Last Days of Nobodies: Wheatfields After the Rain
Mike Medaglia
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A is for Amos
Daria Hlazatova
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I Love This Part
Tillie Walden
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Manly Boys
Gareth Brookes and Steve Tillotson
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Internal Wilderness
Claire Scully
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Using its own symbolic code and just a few dozen words Marianna has created a commentary that compares with the Bayeux Tapestry or the Doomsday Book as a social document of its time… the code will quickly be understood by generations to come, as a vivid, highly detailed, yet easily accessible record. But it does not tell the story of warriors or record the holdings of property owners.
Its compulsive to turn to the next page, yet every page stands re-visiting as more and more subtle messages emerge from behind the central theme.
This book must be considered as a work of art… every one of its 240 pages sumptuously bleeds to the very edge with colour, detail and emotion!
Richard Pierce
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