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Ben Brooks in Six Sentences

Posted on November 19, 2010 by Troy Urquhart

Issue Three contributor Ben Brooks had a short earlier this month in Six Sentences.

You can revisit his poem “Can’t stop, Won’t stop” from Issue Three and then head over to Six Sentences to read “You Tell Us We Are Angels.”

Then, if you’re hungry for more of Ben’s work, of course you should check out An Island of Fifty, his novel(la) from MLP, which Shane Jones describes as “a new literary bomb.”

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