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Introducing the Wrogul...
Squiddy was a four-foot tall intelligent cephalopod; a skilled surgeon known for implanting brain-machine interfaces in human mercenaries. He was also known to be ...creative... with rules and regulations. One day, it would all catch up with him.
Here are three stories of the Four Horsemen Universe foreshadowing the events of Do No Harm.

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Introducing the Wrogul...

Squiddy was a four-foot tall intelligent cephalopod; a skilled surgeon known for implanting brain-machine interfaces in human mercenaries. He was also known to be ...creative... with rules and regulations. One day, it would all catch up with him.

Here are three stories of the Four Horsemen Universe foreshadowing the events of Do No Harm.


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Autorenporträt
Robert Hampson was Professor of Modern Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London, and is now a Research Fellow in the Institute for English Studies, University of London, where he co-organises the Contemporary Innovative Poetry Research Seminar (with Amy Evans Bauer). His publications include New British poetries: The Scope of the Possible (Manchester University Press, 1993), with Peter Barry; Frank O'Hara Now (Liverpool University Press, 2010) with Will Montgomery; and Clasp: late modernist poetry in London in the 1970s (Shearsman, 2016) with Ken Edwards. His own poetry publications include Seaport (Shearsman, 2008), an explanation of colours (Veer, 2010), and re-worked disasters (kfs, 2012), which was long-listed for the Forward Prize.