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June 2026

We're back!

Well hopefully we are.. I've had to change hosting package yet again with all the faff that that entails. I hope that it all still works, please let me know if something has gone awry.

Before we start I must let you know that KJ Hannah Greenberg has just released a new book called "The Lion's Share of Ourselves". It's available from Amazon.

Off we go then.

 

it says "stories"

Robert Garnham makes a welcome return with this whimsical story about a man stuck in a bit of a rut. Then he gets a job at the zoo and meets The Red Panda.
read this!

 

Michael Smith's story is about a woman who has been dealing with the recent death of her boyfriend, when one day she gets a message from him.. It's called Caught in the Net.
read this!

 

Simon King likes to drop in on the life of a notable figure. This time it's Irish novelist, poet and critic James Joyce. We join him in his early life on a traumatic visit to the home of Oliver St. John Gogarty.
read this!

 

KJ Hannah Greenberg. Dr. Rachel Brownstone has some great ideas. This time she's pitching for a new show on WHOYAALL Radio. It's Another Set of Thoughts from Owmapow’s Sister.
read this!

 

 

it says "ART"

Frucht-Schleifen has another instrumental piece for us this time. It's from his album "zwei" and is a slow and moody thing called Sonntagnachmittag Nieselregen which translates as "Sunday Afternoon Drizzle".
now hear this!

 

Terry Brinkman has a great new piece of 3D art called Sunflower. It's on his art page along with all his other pictures too.
read this!

 

KJ Hannah Greenberg presents some more of her photographs of blossoming plants.
read this!

 

 

it says "poems"

A.J. Huffman has returned to Winamop with a splendid set of three new poems. The titles are: My Mind Resonates - We Lie and I Do Not Feel.
read this!

 

John Grey has a new collection of five poems for us. They are: Refugee - The Hungry Man - A Car On Empty - As A Result Of Your Leaving and The Heat Of A Solitary Summer.
read this!

 

R. Gerry Fabian is back and he doesn't like sprouts! Read You Deflagrate Me - Brussel Sprouts and Fresh Breath and Avoiding Amalgamation.
read this!

 

Terry Brinkman has been busy with ten more poems. Rhythm Of Words - Rock and Cactus - Lapses of Purely - Antisthenes Flag - Ferries and Gnomes - Ice Rink - Floating Corps - Crouching Over - Kissed the Best and Cold Fowl Cigars.
read this!

 

Richard LeDue is back with three hard-hitting poems. They are : Just Another Lazy Bastard - Bad Backs Made Worse By Soft Beds and Automatons.
read this!

 

Tony Dawson brings us an eclectic selection of poetry. Here we have Queen of the Condo - Supernova - Purr - Mad - Compromise - Ode to my Bank Account - Guns Galore - Accident - Bone Head and Gender.
read this!

 


That'll do for now.

If you feel you have something to contribute to the site - stories, poems art or music - please do so and together we'll keep Winamop going. The email button is at the bottom of this page.

I'm off for a cold beer or a hot toddy depending on what the British summer weather serves up.

Bye.

Ed.

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