Links
Please note that the links below will open up another browser window. Rachel Mann is not responsible for the content of these external websites, however we do hope that you find the information provided useful.
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Manchester Cathedral
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Rachel is Poet in Residence at Manchester Cathedral
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St Nicholas Church, Burnage
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Rachel is Priest-in-Charge at St Nick's
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Ekklesia Think Tank
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Ekklesia is a think tank which seeks to connect the political with faith and vice versa. Rachel occasionally blogs for it.
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Poets
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Michael Schmidt
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Michael Schmidt OBE FRSL is the founder and editorial and managing director of Carcanet Press Limited, the general editor of PN Review, and Professor of Poetry and convener of the Creative Writing programme in the Department of English, University of Glasgow
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Jeffrey Wainright
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Poet Jeffrey Wainwright
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Poetry Magazines
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Magma Poetry
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On line contemporary poetry
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PN Review
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PN Review Online, some of Rachel Mann's poetry can be found on this website
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Smiths Knoll
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Poetry Magazine
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Publishers
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Carcanet Press
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Independent literary publishers
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Cinnamon Press
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A small, independent publisher run by a family team and based in North Wales
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Wild Goose Publications
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The publishing house of the Iona Community established in the Celtic Christian tradition of St Columba
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Theology
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SPCK Publishing
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SPCK is one of the leading religious publishing houses in the world
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Music
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Manchester Music
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Find out what's going on in Manchester's Music scene
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Metal Hammer
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Online version of the magazine for metal music fans
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Katy B Photography
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Freelance Music Photographer
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One Metal
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One Metal is a website committed to searching out the best in loud music,horrific cinema, alternative TV and wild culture.
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Terrorizer Magazine
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Online version of the best extreme metal magazine around
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Christian Literature and Education
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Church Times
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The world's leading Anglican weekly newspaper
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Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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SPCK aims to help people to understand and to grow in the Christian faith
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