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      <image:title>Home - Little Griefs is available now from Blue Diode Press.</image:title>
      <image:caption>“This collection has got everything – philosophy, myth, elegy, hilarity, grace, tenderness, pain and wisdom, all in brilliant proportion.” Rachael Boast Andrew Neilson was born in Edinburgh and lives in London. He works in prison reform and co-edits, with Kathryn Gray, the digital poetry journal, Bad Lilies. A pamphlet, Summers Are Other, was published in 2025. Little Griefs is his first collection.</image:caption>
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