May OWP almost ready to post

“OBSESSED WITH PIPEWORK” – the May (Beltane) issue 98 is almost ready to send out to subscribers & contributors.
Here is the contents list:-

John Arnold: Murnau Garden, Fire at full moon;
C.M. Buckland: Dressing up box;
Julie Burke: Picking, Do urban gulls dream of the ocean?;
Nancy Charley: A lesser light to govern the night;
Amanda Coleman White: Digging for stars, Into the pot;
Alexandra Corrin-Tachibana: Bickerton’s Way, The Japanese gardener;
S. C. Flynn: Omens;
Linda Goulden: Backwater, Spring, almost, What to do on a beach;
Robert Hamberger: Group of Bathers, On first looking into Alvarez’s ‘The New Poetry’, Millbeck;
Audrey Henderson: Fair Isle, My mother looked like Ava Gardner;
Simon Kew: Drift netting;
Margaret Joy Livingston: The afterlife of Echo, It’s a little-known fact that my mother was a changeling, A good night for flying;
John Lynch: A cup of tea, Storytime, I wanted logs from my father;
Gemma Mills McGrath: Alcina, Moon, Dark clouds over Oldham, Pantry love (Olbers’ Paradox);
Ivan McGuiness: Abstract, Brass bookends, The manger;
Mike Mcnamara: What was it?
Dan Raphael: Without a thermostat;
Maggie Reed: Juxtaposition, Visit Morecambe, Yarmouth;
Daniel Richardson: First thing Monday morning, Innocent acrobat
Sarah Salway: Second flowering, Stone Star;
Alex Toms: The lost wives of Candy Island
Joan Thorley: Questions about breakfast;
Christian Ward: Sea fishing, Starfish, The day…;
Howard Wright: Please alight here, Arrivals, Force of habit;
Alessio Zanelli: Why


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