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EARTH LOVE

The Poetry Magazine for the Environment

- Earth Love is a new poetry magazine dedicated to helping the environment.
- We may not like what is happening to our environment and the world around us but sometimes we can't afford or don't have the time to become actively involved with charities.

EARTH LOVE HAS A SOLUTION!

For just ?2.00 you can buy twenty-four pages of unique and original poetry by established and new poets AND you can help the environment at the same time!
This is because all proceeds from Earth Love go directly to animal welfare and environmental charities.
All poetry in Earth Love has a conservation/nature theme and YOU TOO CAN CONTRIBUTE your own work. Just send it to the address below, including an SAE.

EARTH LOVE IS ALSO LOOKING FOR:

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Articles related to the Earth Love theme

Short pieces on books, poems, music, places, people that you have found inspiring, for a section of Earth Love titled INSPIRATIONS.

ISSUES ARE PRICED @ £2.00 OR ONLY £5.00 FOR A SUBSCRIPTION OF THREE!

To submit work or subscribe, send to:

EARTH LOVE
PO BOX 11219
PAISLEY
PA1 2WH

Please remember to include an SAE when submitting work.
Cheques/POs made payable to Earth Love.

CURRENT ISSUE FEATURES
The beginning of 2008 sees the twenty-sixth issue of Earth Love, with stunning cover photography by Dave Rowe taken of the Drakensberg Plateau in South Africa in 1953. Inside are some equally amazing poems from contributors old and new, bringing us gently towards Spring. Paul Curtis addresses all Earthlings, Etelka Marcel tells of Intrepid Incidents, Mary Guckian takes us through a March Day on the Grand Canal and Sonya Singh narrates a lost Wonderland. Hear a Fly Psalm with Richard Copeland, find out Robin's Dirty Secret from Andrew Detheridge, experience an Owl Moment with Diana Webb and discover Ten Questions Unanswered with C Coiffat. Or enjoy Vincent Berquez as he tells us of Dry Seas and Eyes, and Eric Ferris as he springs A Squealer's Tale from the Chilling Shelves. Witness Bullfinches in March with Anne Armstrong, follow The Evening Troll with Paul Tristram and visit quiet St Enodoc with Martin Green. If that takes your fancy, there's plenty more to delight, amuse and provoke your brain cells in this month's eclectic issue. Or alternatively send some of your own poems. Earth Love is always on the look out for verse celebrating the rhythms of nature. Wishing you peace and inspiration and see you in May for more wonderful words from another sparkling collection of poets.

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