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(Irrelevant pic of my Washburn - for a poster taking the Mick/Paddy?Nigel out of Robin Hoare’s flaming blues axe poster. He got the joke, that you could fry eggs on my guitar it waas so ‘hot’. Mock ego is tragicomic really)
“Certainly one to read a few times” - . Yep, I find I’m like that with my poetry too. And often times people say what I write is weird, strange, hard to follow. Which shows how convoluted [my] mind is or rather makes things - in particular...
I had been gazing from the back bedroom window over the snowbound garden and adjoining park. How nice, an adjoining park - but we have no gateway (which would have traversed a beck were the council not so ****ing hell-bent on piping all nat...
Funny how webwide things can start. A little like life sometimes, when as strangers we enter some new place and are welcomed warmly. People pay unusually close attention to us, then eventually - and quite soon and suddenly, things get quiet...
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Accessible, surrealist free-verse that tells stories couched in realism, brutal honesty and with no compunction to rhyme or use strict metre. Plus some natural world stuff. Folk lore, history and various studies guide the text.
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