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Neil Young |
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Neil Young hails from west Belfast (1964 batch) and now lives in north-east Scotland. He worked as a labourer, kitchen-porter and stage-hand before becoming a journalist,
going on to report from New York post 9/11 to the Gaza Strip. His three pamphlets are Lagan Voices (Scryfa, 2011), The Parting Glass – 14 Sonnets (Tapsalteerie, 2016), and
Jimmy Cagney’s Long-Lost Kid Half-Brother (Black Light Engine Room, 2017). Poems have appeared in Poetry Ireland Review, The Honest Ulsterman, The Interpeter’s House, and
The Scotsman. He founded The Poets’ Republic magazine and small press and now shares the editorship on a co-operative basis.
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Books available from Poetry Salzburg:
Neil Young. Shrapnel, 15 September 2019. 46 pp. ISBN-13 978-3-901993-74-9 (= PSPS 33)
£7.00 (+ 1.50 p&p), €7.00 (+ 1.50 p&p), US$ 10.00 (+ 2.50 p&p)
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