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<title>Chris Jones - freelance writer, poet and arts administrator</title> 
<link>http://www.chris-jones.org.uk</link> 
<description>A site for Poetry by Chris Jones.   Chris  
	has lived in Sheffield since 1990. He was awarded an Eric 
	Gregory Award for his poetry in 1996. From 1997 to 1999 
	he worked as a writer-in-residence at Nottingham Prison. 
	He was the Literature Officer for Leicestershire for five 
	years and then spent some time as a freelance writer and 
	poetry festival organiser. He currently teaches creative 
	writing at Sheffield Hallam University.</description> 
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<title>Chris Jones: Sheffield Poet</title> 
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Chris Jones has lived in Sheffield since 1990. He was awarded an Eric Gregory 
Award for his poetry in 1996. From 1997 to 1999 he worked as a writer-in-residence 
at Nottingham Prison. He was the Literature Officer for Leicestershire for 
five years and then spent some time as a freelance writer and poetry festival 
organiser. He currently teaches creative writing at Sheffield Hallam University.
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<title>Cells</title> 
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A short slideshow using the Cells images of Paul Evans set with Chris Jones haiku
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