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Emily Wolahan

is a poet and writer living in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Her work has been published in Boston Review, The New Inquiry, DIAGRAM, Drunken Boat, and Gulf Coast. She also co-edits JERRY Magazine

Essays & Reviews

Hometown Unglory

By Emily WolahanSeptember 20, 2011
Ash Wednesday: 8:30am, 2004/5 George Shaw’s Tile Hill paintings explore the daunting provisionality — and banality — of identity  “A Sly and Unseen Day,” at the…
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