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Foreword: Will Self.- Introduction
Francis and Groes.- 'Library'
Liz Berry An original prose-poem.- 'Kuli Koli' An original poem.- Anthony Cartwright original short fiction.- Snidge Scrumpin: Mapping Smell and Memory in the Black Country experiment
Bas Groes and Tom Mercer.- Wendy Crickard An original poem.- Narinder Dhami original short fiction.- Kerry Hadley-Pryce Original short fiction.- Lee Armstrong An original poem.- 'Olfaction in Black Country Language and Literature', Esther Pickersgill.- R.M. Francis A series of sense-memory, Black Country poems.- Roy McFarlane An original poem.- The Future is Elsewhere: Black Country Writing in Context essay Paul McDonald on contemporary Black Country fiction.- Nathalie Burdett An original poem.- Emma Purshouse An original poem.- 'Making Sense? The Black Country and its Futures', Stuart Connor.- Niall Griffiths.- Brendan Hawthorne.- 'The Rise of Black Countryness: Place-Identity and the Twenty-First Century West Midlands' R.M. Francis.- Conclusion: The Future of the Black Country
Groes/Francis.
Francis and Groes.- 'Library'
Liz Berry An original prose-poem.- 'Kuli Koli' An original poem.- Anthony Cartwright original short fiction.- Snidge Scrumpin: Mapping Smell and Memory in the Black Country experiment
Bas Groes and Tom Mercer.- Wendy Crickard An original poem.- Narinder Dhami original short fiction.- Kerry Hadley-Pryce Original short fiction.- Lee Armstrong An original poem.- 'Olfaction in Black Country Language and Literature', Esther Pickersgill.- R.M. Francis A series of sense-memory, Black Country poems.- Roy McFarlane An original poem.- The Future is Elsewhere: Black Country Writing in Context essay Paul McDonald on contemporary Black Country fiction.- Nathalie Burdett An original poem.- Emma Purshouse An original poem.- 'Making Sense? The Black Country and its Futures', Stuart Connor.- Niall Griffiths.- Brendan Hawthorne.- 'The Rise of Black Countryness: Place-Identity and the Twenty-First Century West Midlands' R.M. Francis.- Conclusion: The Future of the Black Country
Groes/Francis.