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The Northern Line

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Dominic Stevenson takes you on a journey down The Northern Line with a rucksack of memories over his shoulder. Leaving breadcrumbs along the way, he reminds us that we must unite when experiencing our toughest of times. In the face of strife we must love more fiercely, with more intensity, and more often than in times of societal ease. Only by rising, roused by love for those who love beside you, can tyranny and misery be conquered. The Northern Line isn't just a way of getting from A to B inside the walls of London. It's a journey itself, a way of life.

96 pages, Paperback

First published March 18, 2015

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Dominic Stevenson

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Dominic Stevenson is a writer with his roots in the post-industrial north of England. His aim is to take part in the global discussions surrounding societal, gender, sexual and educational equality.

His first collection of poetry, The Northern Line, was published in March 2015. His poetry and short stories have also been published in a range of print and online publications including Litro Magazine, City Lit Rag, The Cadaverine, and Spontaneity Arts Journal.

Dominic curates and hosts a monthly literary event, Listen Softly London, and performs his own poetry live at venues throughout the UK.

He writes a regular feature column for fashion, culture and lifestyle magazine, After Nyne, and curated and edited an anthology of poetry and short stories from children in care and their families called Growing Up in our House. Dominic also volunteers as a writing mentor with a charity which aims to develop creative writing skills in children from deprived areas of London.

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A raging call to arms wrapped around tender, longing looks which make the skin tingle. Epic and sprawling, much like the track from which it takes its name.
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