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London Poetry Book Fair sighting

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Jeremy Dixon of Hazard Press acquires a copy of Ivy Alvarez’s The Everyday English Dictionary at a recent London Poetry Book Fair.

Bought books by people I know at @HollandAndreaUK & @IvyAlvarez at the #PoetryBookFair pic.twitter.com/duVixXfoIB

— Jeremy Dixon (@HazardPressUK) September 30, 2017

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  • Books
    • Diaspora: Volume L
    • Disturbance
    • The Everyday English Dictionary
    • Mortal
  • Poetry
    • Langit ng buhay
    • X
    • Holes
    • earth
    • More poems
  • Blog
  • Rates
  • About
    • About Ivy Alvarez
    • Interviews
    • Bibliography
  • Contact