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Prisoners of Transience. Translator Pugh, Sheenagh, Poetry Wales Press, 1985.
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Pugh, Sheenagh. Stonelight. Seren, 1999.
Pugh, Sheenagh. The Beautiful Lie. Seren, 2002.
Pugh, Sheenagh. The Democratic Genre: Fan Fiction in a Literary Context. Poetry Wales Press, 2005.
Pugh, Sheenagh. The Movement of Bodies. Poetry Wales Press, 2005.
Pugh, Sheenagh. What a Place to Grow Flowers: Poems. Triskele, 1982.
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Purcell, Sally, and William Leaf. By the Clear Fountain. Mammon Press, 1980.
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Purcell, Sally. Dark of Day. Anvil Press Poetry, 1977.
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Purcell, Sally. The Devil’s Dancing Hour. Anvil Press Poetry, 1968.
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