Ireland
A movement along similar lines is starting in Ireland with the Rhymers Club movement based around Tullamore and featuring writers such as Tomás Ó Cárthaigh, Anthony Sullivan and Ken Hume. The main journal associated with it is Cartys Poetry Journal
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Maimed us at the start.
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