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Manni Coe and Reuben Coe at Three Storeys, Stroud
A very special evening at Three Storeys in Stoud, with Manni Coe and Reuben Coe, at an event hosted by Caroline Sanderson.
September 23, 2022Manni Coe and Reuben Coe at The Yard, Alresford
Manni and Reuben Coe appearing at The Yard, Alresford, as part of their tour for brother. do. you. love. me.
September 23, 2022
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THE CLEARING is an online journal published by Little Toller Books that offers writers and artists a dedicated space in which to explore and celebrate the landscapes we live in. Our contributors are encouraged to go forth and find distinctive visions that startle us, rural or urban, modern or prehistoric, industrial, post-industrial, fantastical, natural, political, however they come. But each must be meaningful, surprising, felt.
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