The Book Of Hopes And Dreams
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The Book Of Hopes And Dreams is a charity poetry anthology, edited by Dee Rimbaud, published by Bluechrome (2006). The anthology was published to raise funds for Spirit Aid[1]'s medical aid operations in war torn Afghanistan.
It features poetry by
Moniza Alvi, Angela Anderson, Simon Armitage, Margaret Atwood, A. C. Bevan, Jim Boring, Alan Brownjohn, Michael R. Burch, Elizabeth Burns, Lorna Callery, Catherine Chandler, David Constantine, Maurice Cox, Cyril Dabydeen, Doug Draime, Carol Ann Duffy, Ian Duhig, Ruth Fainlight, Vicki Feaver, Elaine Feinstein, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Annie Finch, Carolyn Finlay, Charles Ades Fishman, Rose Flint, Donald Gardner, Roger Garfitt, Magi Gibson, Geoffrey Godbert, Jack Granath, Alasdair Gray, Rasma Haidri, Jon Oscar Hansen, Kerry Hardie, Oz Hardwick, Tony Harrison, John Heath-Stubbs, Michael Henry, David Hill, Michael Horovitz, Heather Taylor Johnson, Pat Jourdan, Arthur Joyce, Julie Kane, Mimi Khalvati, David Knopfler, Tom Leonard, Rupert Loydell, Jeanne MacDonald, Scott Malby, Mike Matthews, Andrew McNeil, Robert Mezey, Edwin Morgan, Daniele Pantano, Clare E. Potter, David Radavich, Jay Ramsay, Rochelle Ratner, Ron Riddell, Dee Rimbaud,Lori Romero, Lawrence Sail, Lorraine Sautner, Maggie Sawkins, Myra Schneider, Andrew Shelley, Penelope Shuttle, K. V. Skene, Thomas R. Smith, Jon Stallworthy, Anne Stevenson, Ray Succre, Tricia Torrington, Fiona Ritchie Walker, Joanna M Weston, Jackie Wills, Juliet Wilson and Bohdan Yuri