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Lawrence Cottrell featured in the September issue of New English Review

Dos Madres Press on September 5, 2021

Hallelujahs from Oblivion’s Ridgepole by Lawrence Cottrell

New English Review features three poems by Lawrence Cottrell. Lawrence Cottrell is the author of Odd Fussings, and Hallelujahs from Oblivion’s Ridgepole.

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Founded in 2004 by Robert J. Murphy, Dos Madres Press is dedicated to the belief that the small press is essential to the vitality of contemporary literature as a carrier of the new voice and new works by established poets, as well as the older, sometimes forgotten voices of the past. And in an ever more virtual world, to the creation of fine books pleasing to the eye and hand.

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