Pigeon Party - The Flap Pamphlet Series 11
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Pigeon Party - The Flap Pamphlet Series 11

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Pamphlet 29 Pages
Published: 29/05/2014
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Pigeon Party celebrates urban life, hardship and raving. From the young, low-trousered boy selling packets on the corner, to the working-class holiday in Skegness and a Dancehall rave in the back of a Carribbean food shop. This collection cannot help but uncover colour and spice where usually we assume only dirt or dust.

Publisher: Flipped Eye Publishing Limited
ISBN: 9781905233458
Number of pages: 29

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“A collection that I didn't want to end”

From the first to the last page, what is striking about Pigeon Party, Debris Stevenson’s debut pamphlet, is the depth and weight of story that these pieces contain.

Whether it’s longer pieces, such as Should You... More

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“Full of life!”

Firstly, this pamplet; it feeeels so good. Books always have that comforting element to them, but with Pigeon Party I got a little excited just by touching it..... I absolutely loved Deborah's work, all of the... More

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“Poetry that's full of life.”

I had seen Debris Stevenson perform some of her poems on YouTube videos before buying this book, and I wasn't sure how they could have the same breathtaking impact when being read privately. However, I... More

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