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 Spledid evening reading at The Manx Lit fest 2024 Celebration of Poetry

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Book Launch of Landscapes Anthology

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A brilliant evening at the Petergate Tap in Stockport to launch Empress Publishing's Landscapes Anthology 
A great anthology edited by Margaret Holbrook
A pleasure to read my three poems from  the anthology and hear the excellent readings from fellow contributors 



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Last stages of printing the original illustrations for the new book 
 

Aldgedeslegh

an epic poem about events relating to the parish of Audley

No parish is free from its stories of death and misery, Audley is no exception, the underlying motives for the events recounted in this poem are universal and could be transported to any time and any place.

The poem addresses the ever-present spectre of Death who, residing at the parish bounds, readily accepts any invitation to visit, whether by the call of Lust, the pursuit of Power, the drive for Profit or the opportunity to renew acquaintance with his oldest friend Revenge.

The four stories within the poem move on through time, carrying  with them the underlying link of untimely and violent  death, the payment for the price of our imperfect humanity in an imperfect world.

Reading at Newcastle Library Saturday 4th May 2019

5/2/2019

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12/4/2020 11:37:50 am

Journal riding and its entry is hoisted for the terms for all people. The reforms of the journal is fit for the room. The way is out for the room of the values for the id and depth of the surfaces.

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