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Clay Thistleton has taught creative writing and literary studies in universities, community colleges and not-for-profit organisations for almost two decades. He is the author of Noisesome Ghosts (Blart Books, 2018): a collection of found poetry that investigates the phenomenon of ghosts and poltergeists that have the ability to speak or write.  His current project, Never Mind the Saucers, examines documented instances of alien-human sexual contact. Along with his son Dylan, Clay lives in New South Wales, Australia with a fluctuating number of feral cats.

 

 

“pushes the limits of typography and poetic structure” - Review of Noisesome Ghosts by Beth O'Brien

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“should serve as a reference work” - Review of Noisesome Ghosts by Gregory M. Westlake

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“laced with dry wit” - Review of Noisesome Ghosts by Emma Lee

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"a very detailed and well-researched tome" - Review of Noisesome Ghosts by Joshua Gage

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“monstrous, stupefying” - Review of Noisesome Ghosts by Matthew M.C. Smith

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“one of a kind” - Review of Noisesome Ghosts by Isabel Scheck

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