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The 2018 Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize

By | 03 February 2018

The Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize is an annual award for adventure writing. This award is split into two separate categories – a prize for … Read more

Medical Humanities: An Introduction

By | 03 December 2017

Medicine is one of the great human activities. It has a rich and deep history, and it has both created challenges for humans and solved … Read more

David Herd: Songs from the Language of a Declaration

By | 09 December 2009

David Herd’s latest collections of poetry, Songs from the Language of a Declaration, has been published as a Periplum Poetry Pamphlet and is available from … Read more

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