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Jack has been too busy


Mao begins and ends


every day by reading poetry.


mao jones


Kath's life is ruled by her demanding squirrel muse.


kathryn eastman


J. Brookes was not


asked for a square fact.


j. brookes


Shelagh has not, and will never, climb Everest.


shelagh middlehurst


Geoffrey is a supporter of Queens Park Rangers.


geoffrey loe siôn tomos owen


Michael is not, unlike


Tinanmen, the World’s


largest Square. michael pedersen Nick is a


fan of Paul the


Octopus. nick fisk


Marc has had a rectangular plate put in his knee.


marc harris


The more I think the less square I am,


being unconscious and ripe is all, a gold amnnesia


must be trusted and pursued.


davide trame


watching the World Cup to send in a


square fact. jack pascoe For John, the


square is a perfect formal structure, acting as a frame that brings poetry into focus.


john younger Amy has been in love


with Matthew Perry since


1995. amy mackelden


David wonders why pigs aren’t green and


grass doesn’t go oink.


david morgan


David believes a fact is a square


fiction in a square hole. david foster morgan


Siôn reads poetry & listens to jazz


as a disconcerting labourer in the dole queue .


Barrie is an


escaped American. barrie llewelyn


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