2. The Informer 1 - 9 Contents
INFORMER 1 Content Details
Page 2- Book reviews, Victor Delainey (James MacDonald) The Lockwood Concern by John
O'Hara, Up the Down Staircase by Bel Kaufman, Last Exit to Brooklyn by Herbert Selby, The
Green Bow by William Faulkner.
Page 3- A Tramp by B.R Crittinden, Poem by Nigal Day, Mice by Victor Delainey (James
MacDonald).
Page 4- The King of the Jews by Charles Oslow-Young, Everywhere by Micheal Bullock, A Man
Without Meaning by Micheal Bullock, The Rifle by Carm Mac, Have You Ever Seen by Keith
Armstrong.
Page 5- The Sea Battle by John Exeter.
Page 6- Human War by Bruce Gavin Nicholson, I Laugh by Clive Stuart, The Lion by Rodney Coe,
Asia Smokes by Rodney Coe.
Page 7- Gas by Zel Toevsky, An Enemy by Zel Toevsky, A Love Poem by Alan Wheatcroft, Death
by Alan Wheatcroft, The Man From Madrid by Leigh Carmicheal, Poem by Anon, Chin by Victor
Delainey (James MacDonald).
Page 8/9- Travelling Hopefully, a short story by Victor Delainey (James MacDonald).
Page 9/10- Today's Big Problem, a political article by Brain Crittinden.
Page 11- Cartoon page.
INFORMER 2 Content Details
Now on line at http://www.slideshare.net/yourkamden/informer-no-2
Page 2- Brenda by Edmund Tustian, Autumn by Alan Wheatcroft, The Quiet Life by Phoebe
Timpson.
Page 3- Little Me by Caro H., Silent Protest by Caro H., The Snow by ?, My Love by Carm. Mac, To
Mice and Women by Carm. Mac, I'm Living By Myself by Alistair Wisker.
Page 4- Seek...And Ye Shall Find by Nike Sebastian Duke, The Lift by Micheal Bullock, Paul by
Carm. Mac, Spring by Keith Armstrong, Thoughts of Boarding School by Kaye Tea, Joy by Phoebe
Timpson.
Page 5- Reviews poetry books "Christ" Gavin Bantock, "Men without Evenings" David Gill, and
3. Magazines received.
Page 6- The Pen by Zel Toevsky, Bells by Micheal Bullock,
Page 7- Book reviews by Victor Delainey (James MacDonald), My Turn by John O'Hara, Valley of
the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann, The Adventurers by Harold Robbins.
Page 8- Memories After Leaving by Angelano, Poem by Micheal Newman, I paint by Paul Metler.
Page 9- Obsevarions by Micheal Newman, I Am Sure by Alistair Wisker, What's The Use by Roger
Wild.
Page 10-Colour Schemes by Micheal Newman, Stars by Michael Bullock, I Shout For Peace by
Keith Armstrong.
Page 11-A March for World Peace
Page 12- Reader correspondence by Y.R Noland.
Page 13- The Wallet, a short story by Dirain,
Page 14- The Wallet, a short story by Dirain (cont/), Viola Luizzo by Edmund Tustian.
INFORMER 3 Content Details
Page 3- Poem by Martin Petavel.
Page 4- A Problem by Martin Petavel, Fire Burning by Michael Newman, Poem by Victor
Delainey (James MacDonald).
Page 5- World Problems by Michael Newman, Early Warning Station-Fylingdales by Joan Lee.
Page 6/7/8- A Pearl of an Island, prose by Phoebe Timpson
Page 8-In the Mindless Warmth of Summer by D.M Kendall, Port Meadow by David Gill.
Page 9- Morning by Alistair Wisker, Why She Was Out by Rosemary Kent-Barber, Buttercup
Spring by Rosemary Kent- Barber, Found: A Friend by Rosemary Kent Barber.
Page 10-Christ Amongst The Auctioneers by Patrick Hare, Collection Awaited by Margaret
Perkins.
Page 11-Nocturne by Michael Newman, After Requiem by Margaret Perkins.
Page 12/13/14- Mine, a short story by Patrick Hare.
Page 14- The Storm (in St. Jean de Luz) by Veronica Timpson.
4. Page 15-Time Is Slipping Through Your Hair by D.M Kendall, Trust by Phoebe Timpson, Ode To A
Frog by Kaye Tea.
Page 16- Beatrix Potter by David Gill, Fog By Night by Margaret Perkins.
Page 17- The Algarve by Phoebe Timpson, A Few Minutes Only by Martin Pavel, Tracks by Steve
Sneyd.
INFORMER 4 Content Details
Cover Illustration by Linda Simonds of Nottingham Art School.
P3- A Hard Time We Had Of It by Mike Sebastian Duke, On An Acquaintance by Terence
Heywood.
P4- Vietnamese Arithmetic by Margaret Perkins, Poem by Anna Scher, Emporium 1967 by
Graham Massey.
P5/6/7/8 A Bird in Transit by Phoebe Timpson.
P8- The First Affair by Martin Pavel, At Swanage by John Pollard, Return by K.E Walker, The Mad
Loser by Guy Gladstone.
P9- At the Parque Florida by Roy Bennett, Coming Across Zebras by David Gill.
P10- The Sea Beyond by David Stringer.
P11- Sea Fret by M. Perkins, Down The Clearway by Roger Taylor, Beautiful Wales by Melvyn J.
Bevan.
P12- Embryo by D.M Kendall.
P13- Of Course by Martin Pavel, The Man With the Third Moon Inside His Head (Shamus, the
Hermit Who Loved People) by Peter Finch.
P14- Strictly Platonic by Michael Newman, Two Short Poems by Gabriel Levine, Across the Years
by A.P Mc Quitty, Poem by Jean Willcox.
P15- Night As a Camouflage by Nicola Wood, The Misty-Eyed Patriot by William Michael Fagan,
Live a Life by Stephen Morris, Tonight by Wes Magee.
P16-Letter From Russia by Irina Ivanova, Incident by Peter Baker.
P17- Book and poetry reviews by Keith Armstrong.
P18- Book Review (Poetry For Peace) by David Gill.
5. INFORMER 5 & 6 Content Details
P3-4 Tercentennial Ode for Richard Crashaw by Terence Heywood
P4- The Permitted Area by Joan Lee
P5- Time For Bed by W.D Pearson, Coming and Going by Rodney Coe, Happiness by J.Clement
P6- Broken Perspective by Vi Bradley.
P6-7 Notes on National Service by Wes Magee
P7- Remember by Veronica Kendle
P8-12 The Good Seed, a short story by Phoebe Timpson
P12- Noon on Tresco by Marguerite Edmonds, Backwater by David Telling
P13- Refugee by Yvonne Abbatt, Grovelling for Life by Nigel Godsiffe, Where the Poem Ends by
Terry Kingham, I Hear a Calling by Anna Scher
P14-15 Race Riot by Roy Bennett
P15 So I'll Take Flowers by R.G.T Harris-Bick-Ford
P16- Nine Guineas A Week Rent by Robert Lowe, You by Peter Hoida
P17-18 Darling This Is My Last Letter by G.Levine
P18- Broken Bottle by John Stevens Wade, The Excavator by Miss Jennifer Birt, The Tree by
Patricia Stughton
P19- When the Images Don't Flow Right by Peter Finch
P19-20 Betrayer of His People by Hilda Whelan
P20- Soliliquy at Eventide by K.E Walker
P20-21 Orders by N.S Jackson
P21- Reviews by David Gill (Left Luggage by Robert Leach, Non Multa Sed Multum by Colleen
MacNamara
P22-27 Suumer Passed By, a short story by Hugh McKinley
6. INFORMER 7 Content Details
Front cover by Angela Armstrong
P4- Space Poem by Marguerite Edmonds
P4-13 Red Flag by Steve Sneyd
P5- Word For A Blue Rose by J.R Brownfield, In The Manner Of Chagall by Henry Kleiner
P6 Murderer-s by Jacques Van Luik, Advertisements-Around & Underground by Wes Magee
P7- Catharsis by Phoebe Timpson, untitled poem by Jeff Nuttall
P8- Photo 1900 by Vi Bradley, Haiku by Micheal Newman
P9- Bereavement by Robert Lowe, Where They Belong by Robert Ensor
P10- A Slight Case of Psychosomatics by L.M Herrickson, For Poets: In Memorium on Pale Poppy
Day by Clive Williams
P11- Emotionally Disturbed by J. Teagle
P12- Merry-Go-Round by David Gill, I Shall Write My Shabbiness In Grass by John S. Mitchell
P13- Perimeters by Derek Telling, Tanka by Michael Newman
P14-20 The Soft Touch, a short story by Martina Kendall
P21- Filed Universe by Hugh McKinley, untitled prose by C. Cullingford
P22-24 The Five Hundred And Fifty First Jataka by Peter Finch
P25- "BlakeBugsMe" by Anna Scher, Five Winds Of Sense by Veronica Kendle, Poem by John
Clement
P26-27 Reviews by Bruce Ross-Smith (Return To Consciousness by C.L Riley, The Inward Eye by
Cynthia Fuller
P27- Proletarian Novel by Bruce Connors
P28- Poetry reviews by David Gill and Keith Armstrong
P32- Blue Raga by Barry Edgar Picher, Feather by Geraint Jarman
7. INFORMER 8 Content Details
Now on line at http://www.slideshare.net/yourkamden/informer-international-poetry-
magazine-no-8-1968
P5-6 Break Ice For The Wild Swan, article by Hugh McKinley
P7-11 Poems by Ondra Lysohorsky (translated by Hugh McKinley)
The Sun, On Lysohorsa, Town On The Black Sea, In The Quarry, The House, The Tree, The Tuner
P11 A Slav Poet, article by Boris Pasternak
P12-18 Poems by Ondra Lysohorsky (translated by Lydia Pasternak Slater)
Vegetable Market In Ostrava, Ponds of Hrusov, Venetian Bridges, Beethoven In The Desert,
Summer, Room In Tashkent, DragonFly In Autumn, By The Open Window, In The Ukraine (For
Alexander Dowzhenko), Mahatma Gandhi, Poetry (For Charles Baudelaire) Holderlin
P19-25 Poems by Ondra Lysohorsky (translated by Ewald Osers)
Universe And History, Rhymes?, Early Spring, Dawn, John Huss, Swallow In Poitiers, Ballad Of Jan
Pallach, Student And Heretic
P26-27 Review by David Gill (The White Hind by David Morrison)
P27- Night Has Fallen by Georg Coombs, OMNES by John Fleming, Plea by Wanda Allen Moore,
Answer To An Invitation by Lydia Pasternak Slater
P28- Message To An Unborn Infant by Martin Booth
P29-33 Review by R.G (Junior poems, Stroud Festival 1968, Eastern Lovesong And Other Poems
by Violet Bowen, Living Poetry by Claire May Overy, World Aflame by Billy Graham)
P35- Evergreen, Message and Sierre Madre by Iain Sinclair, Fruit Salad by Lydia Pasternak Slater
8. INFORMER 9 Content Details
P6-8 John Woolman's Poem by Nicholas Cottis
P8- Shells by Colin Murrah
P9-Private Eye by D.O Pitches
P10- The Drunken Beggar by Peter Robins, The Kitten by R. Corbett
P12- And They Waited For The Moon by J.Hangle
P13- Wild Roses by Ondra Lysohorsky (translated by Ewald Osers)
P14- Spray by Ondra Lysohorsky (translated by Ewald Osers)
P15- Song (1) and Song (2) By David Chaloner
P16- Ebb Tide by Nic Cottis
P17-29 The Driver, a short story by Patrick Hare
P31- (untitled) by Deidre Farrell
P33- Warneford: October '68 by Deidre Farrell
P34- Twelve by David John Ward
P35-37 Concrete poetry by dsh Memorial For Ken Cox, Coxbox-1, Coxbox-2, Coxbox-3
P38- Bank Holiday Haiku by Roger Garfitt
P40- Salmon Leap by Roy Bennett, Calling God by Guy Gladstone
P42- Long Lonely Road by Nigel Gray
P43- Questions by David Callard
P44- Bubble by Christopher Code
P45- Unannounced by Stephen Morris, Running Man by Peter Hoida
P46- Naked Fog by Barry Edgar Picher
P47- Poem For Ken Cox by Barry Fitton
P48- Crossroads by Geraint Jarman, Landscape:12 by George Dowden
P49- Party Game by Steve Sneyd, The Future of Britain by Steve Sneyd
9. P50- The Caterpillar And The Worm by Edward Lucie-Smith, The Slug by Edward Lucie-Smith
P51- Maybe It's Because It's December by Steve Wilby
P52- Wanted by R.G Gregory, The Fission Ballard by George Binns
P53- Minds Musical Matchbox by Roy Exley
P54- Concrete poetry by Amelia Etlinger (ee.cummings) and Keith Armstrong (Wombwow)
P55- Concrete poem by Bob Cobbing (Beethoven Today)
P57-60 Reviews by R.G (Love Poetry and Nature Poetry and Gardens Within: an Anthology of
Modern Love Poetry)