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Past projects

These collaborative projects are no longer current and are of historical interest only.

West House Books

West House Books (Sheffield) and Five Seasons Press co-published for silver see blue by Glenn Storhaug in 2003. This long poem was warmly welcomed by readers and critics. Read reviews from English – Journal of the English Association and Stride Magazine.

ISBN 0 947960 15 5 · £7.95 from Five Seasons Press

Design & typesetting

Five Seasons Press has also been responsible for designing, typesetting (and overseeing the production of) many other West House Books including Complete Travels (Corless-Smith); Days of ’49 (Halsey & Selerie); Death’s Jest-Book (Beddoes); Durham & Other Sequences (Griffiths); Hippototescopo (de Wit); Magpie Words (Caddel); Noctivagations (Monk); A Robin Hood Book (Halsey); The Text of Shelley’s Death (Halsey); Writing in the Dark (Caddel); Your Thinking Tracts or Nations (Corcoran & Halsey). See the West House Books website for full details.

Editions Poisson & d’Etioles

During the autumn of 2004 Glenn Storhaug translated Vanstyrets herre from the challenging, hilarious, experimental Swedish of the poet Mary Värme. In the spring of 2005 this book-length poem will be published in English as The Lord of Misrule by Editions Poisson & d’Etioles, Paris, and will be available from Five Seasons.

Hay Festival Press

The Hay Festival Press was launched in 2004 with two fine editions designed and produced by Five Seasons Press. Further titles will be published for this year’s and subsequent Hay Festivals.

BFRP

The Bach Flower Research Programme (www.edwardbach.org) is dedicated to international research into Dr Edward Bach’s flower remedies. One of its 34 main sections is devoted to ‘Poetry and Prose’ (accessed via ‘Creative’ on the main menu) and features some unusual studies of Ezra Pound, Emily Dickinson and D.H.Lawrence (among others) by Glenn Storhaug, the website editor. Feedback and further similar essays will be eagerly received.