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Orpheus and Eurydice by Mark Wyatt

  • Writer: Dust
    Dust
  • Jun 7
  • 1 min read





Mark Wyatt now lives in the UK after teaching in South and South-East Asia and the Middle East. His recent pattern poetry inspired by Ovid’s Metamorphoses has appeared in Cosmic Daffodil, Exterminating Angel, Full Bleed, Greyhound Journal, Ink Sweat and Tears, Osmosis , Sontag Mag, Streetcake Magazine , Talking About Strawberries All Of The Time , and Tupelo Quarterly, and is forthcoming from Allium, Artemis Journal, Libre, Neologism Poetry Journal, and Shift. Poems in geometrical shapes using colours as personae have appeared in Borderless and Hyperbolic Review, while map-shaped poems have appeared in Ambit, and P.E.N. New Poetry II (Arts Council/Quartet). Other work has appeared in New Statesman, PN Review, Poetry Durham, Poetry London, and The Rialto. He has also (co-)authored over 70 academic publications. 


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