

| A new domain name has now been established at
http://www.geraldengland.org.uk/. Much of the work
presently found here has been transferred to the new site.
The following sections will NOT be transferred:
|| Aabye's Baby || Arrabella the Arachnid || Harold Fred Shipman || Purple Patch Convention || Tameside on the Internet || Yorkshire Dialect || Zimmer-zine || It is expected that this site will close down around the end of 2005. This page has now moved to http://www.geraldengland.org.uk/nhi/index.htm |
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Web design by Gerald England |
NEW HOPE INTERNATIONAL was formed in 1980 after the editor lost control of Headland, the magazine and press he founded in 1969. Over the years it published a variety of Books, Magazines and Audio productions. No future titles are planned but many publications are still available direct from Gerald England. Prices of most publications have recently been slashed. More details of the history of Headland and the first ten years of New Hope International can be found in the book Editor's Dilemma. AABYE(formerly New Hope International Writing) An eclectic collection of poetry from the traditional to the avant-garde, haiku to long poems, including translations. A collage of writing that consistently surprises. Issue C Poetry by Liz Atkin, James Bell, Eliza G. Bonner, Helen Buckingham, Philip Burton, Jennifer Compton, Martin Cook, Celia Crook, Margaret Eddershaw, Ann Egan, Ian M Emberson, Richard George, David H.W. Grubb, John Halladay, Nicholas Hancock, Chris Hardy, Edmund Harwood, Eve Jackson, Jamini Kanta Jagadev, Ann Keith, Emma Kellingray, Martyn Lowery, Andrew Mayne, Aongus Murtagh, TN Muthee, John Ower, Brian Louis Pearce, Philip Ramp, Clare Shaw, Joan Sheridan Smith, Jacqueline Sousa, Ray Stebbing, Virgil Suarez, Sarah Tait, Steven Taylor, Deborah Tyler-Bennett, Philip A. Waterhouse, Gary Webster, Bill West, Peter Williams, Fiona J. Woollard and Bill Wyatt. 12 Haiku and a haibun by the late John Crook Tributes to John Crook from hortensia anderson, paul t. conneally, Gerald England, Ferris Gilli, Gail Goto, Sue Mill, David Platt and Elizabeth St. Jacques. Cover design by Steve Leighton. Additional artwork by Charlotta Bergkvist "AABYE is among the magazines that are the real backbone of British poetry" Read a review of issue B by Ron Woollard ISSN 1461-6033 Copies are now only £2 each [£3-ex.UK] All three issues: £5 [£7-ex.UK] Aabye is closed to submissions. "We love your publications and appreciate the service that your New Hope International Review provides; your reviewers are excellent and I base many of my book and chapbook purchases on the reviews therein." Hyacinthe L. Raven (Via Dolorosa Press) NEW HOPE INTERNATIONAL POETRY FORUM The poetry magazine on disc with original poetry and articles |