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Sue Anderson

Sue Anderson lives in Monmouth. She thinks of herself as a short story writer, but sometimes has an irresistible urge to write poetry. This tendency has recently been encouraged by the emergence of a small poetry group, Poets in Progress, which meets monthly for lots of lively criticism, inspiration, and, most important of all, coffee and biscuits.

 

Was published in -

Standing on the Cast Iron Shore

and Other Poems

ISBN 978-1-905599-45-5

£7.99 (plus £1 p&p)

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looking for a man to make you whole.
Here are a hundred of them, perfectly formed.
These men will never let you down,
or give you a load of grief.
They’ll stay around.
Time and tide wait for no man.
So take one, quick.
They’ll love you like no other can.


Extract from winning entry ‘Standing on the Cast-Iron
Shore’ by Kathy Miles.


Standing on the Cast-Iron Shore and Other Poems
contains the winning entries from the Leaf Books Poetry
Competition 2008: they comprise thirty-three of the
most tantalising verses about iron men, deceptive
uncles, egregious myna birds and macadamia nut
steamers that you could ever hope to encounter.
The Leaf Books team was aided in the judging of this
competition by the poet Sheenagh Pugh.

 

Derek

Derek and More Micro-Fiction 

Price £7.99 (p&p £1 per book)
Format: Demy
138 Pages
ISBN: 9781905599363

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‘Susan asked him where he’d left his trousers, but he wasn’t sure. Although he thought he remembered leaving his shirt in the cabbage patch. She went to look and sure enough there was something there. She moved closer. A pair of trousers lay across two rows of Sweethearts, the early variety. She retrieved them and walked towards the runner beans where she found his shirt. By the time she arrived back at the rhubarb patch, Derek had left. His y-fronts, however, had stayed. She gathered them up and followed the trail….’  - Extract from winning entry ‘Derek’ by Gina Goodwin 

The Leaf Books Micro-Fiction Competition 2007 was Leaf’s second stab at a micro-fiction competition and it proved no less successful than the first. Entrants were invited to submit ultra-short stories of no more than 500 words. There was no lower word limit whatsoever. The thirty-seven stories in this collection represent the pick of the litter. The subjects on which they discourse range from imaginary footballs to Viking funerals to naked astral-projection. The stories are brief and brisk and pointed and thirst-quenching, and reading them is kind of like being smacked in the face with a moistened sprig of mint. We trust you like that sort of thing. 

The Light That Remains

The Light That Remains

Price £9.99 (p&p £1 per book)
Format: Demy
204 Pages
ISBN: 9781905599349

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A bookish boy’s learning to experience his city as a blind man would experience it; a fabled and helplessly destructive dragon that lives at the local takeaway and a biker’s encounter with a Harley-fancying mermaid. The Light That Remains and Other Stories contains the winning entries from the Leaf Books Open Short Story Competition that ran during the winter of 2006. The fourteen superlative stories residing within represent the pick of crop.

 

Razzamatazz

Razzamatazz & Other Poems

Poetry Anthology

Price £6.99 (p&p £1 per book)
Format: A5 44 Pages
ISBN: 1905599-27-7

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The Leaf Books Short Poetry Competition 2006 invited entrants to submit poems up to sixteen lines in length on any topic imaginable. 525 poems were received on subjects as diverse as love, jazz, the internal monologue of a captive orang-utan and, in the first-prize winning ‘Tundra’, the plight of an obscurely-realised and unnamed refugee.

The competition was judged by prize-winning poet Sheenagh Pugh. This eminently readable anthology houses thirty-seven selected entries by both previously published and first-time poets.

Coffee and Chocolate

Coffee and Chocolate

(Poems and Stories)

 

A Short Story & Poetry Anthology

Price £6.99 (p&p £1 per book)
Format: Demi. 108 pages
ISBN: 978-1-905599-33-2

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I line them up in a neat symmetrical row, edges equidistant from the boundary of the coffee table before me: a work of modern art. Three times two hundred grams; three times a thousand calories. It’s day one of my week-long crash course.

Body Beautiful guarantees success…

Extract from ‘The Conspiracy of Thinness’

Coffee and chocolate are goodly things, in turn stimulating and soporific and generally remarkably alluring in cakes. This anthology contains a mix of 31 winning poems and short-short stories from Leaf Books’ Coffee and Chocolate themed competitions. We hope you find them delectable and invigorating and seething with endorphins.