Poems
| Maggie Sawkins | A pair of small ears |
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| Helen Nicholson | On not buying wild roquette after listening to Billy Collins |
| Darius Snieckus | Untitled |
| Barbara Thimm | Mother Tongue |
| Rik Roots | Devil |
| V G Lee | Old Dot |
| Roddy Lumsden | Making a comeback |
| Julia Casterton | Learning to be dead in Cable Street |
Articles
| Magma 24 in the Poetry Library Archive | The full contents of Magma 24 have been archived by the Poetry Library and can be accessed on their website, here. |
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| Reaching the source | Olivia Cole reviews Clare Pollard’s Bedtime (Bloodaxe, £6.95) and Alice Oswald’s Dart (Faber, £8.99) In Magma 21 Clare Pollard railed against a seeming contemporary resistance to confessional poetry. Confessionalism, she asserted, is everywhere: on our TV screens, on the best-seller lists and in the tabloids. It is a claim wittily substantiated in Bedtime, as in… |

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