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All souls?
by Ian Emberton
Selections from Left-hand Exploring by Hélène Sanguinetti,
translated by Ann Cefola
Bodies of Knowledge | Penelope, Yes
by Natalia Treviño
"it's not what we sent you to college for" | Mandibles In The Conservatory
by Julia Deakin
The Man Who Fell In Love With The Sea: A Fable
by Anne Colwell
Dedicatorio de Ismaelillo
by José Marti, translated by Simon Currie
Regent's Park | Library Going
by Todd Swift
The Check | What is the subject of this painting?
by Andrew Boobier
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Important Announcement
I'm sad to announce that, due to external circumstances, this will be my final edition of Octavo as editor.
I would personally like to thank all the poets, writers and artists over these past few years who have generously contributed their amazing gifts to Octavo and made it, in my humble opinion, one of the very finest online literary magazines. The consistent high quality of the work submitted has made my job both a pleasure and a tribulation in that so much fine work has had to be politely declined.
This is not the end of Octavo. Please continue to submit your work to myself or Jaimes at alsop@att.net.
If you think you could edit Octavo, why not contact us?
Andrew Boobier, (ex) Editor
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