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July 5, 2017

Reminder of Book Launch

Just a quick reminder that I shall be celebrating the publication of my collection of poetry, “My Old Clock I Wind” (http://moyhill.com/clock/), in the Railway Bell, at 6:30 pm today (5th July).

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If you are in the vicinity of Gipsy Hill/Crystal Palace, you would, of course be very welcome to come along.

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For details of the venue please visit, http://www.rampubcompany.co.uk/visit-pubs/railway-bell.

Kevin


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Published on July 05, 2017 03:12

July 4, 2017

They are my muse

They are my muse.
I choose
To lose
Myself in abstractions
of attraction,
And thoughts of shoes
Encasing …
My mind racing,
Forever chasing
An unreal
Ideal.


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Published on July 04, 2017 07:14

Launch of poetry newsletter by World Poetry Reading Series

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The World Poetry Reading series offers opportunities for poets to showcase their work and hosts a regular show, on Vancouver Co-op Radio, which broadcasts every Thursday.

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The World Poetry Reading Series has just published its first newsletter.

To visit the newsletters page please go to http://worldpoetry.ca/?page_id=11939, and to read the Spring edition please click here, http://worldpoetry.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/2017-05-18-Newsletter-Issue1-Spring.pdf.

To find out more about the Wor...

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Published on July 04, 2017 03:29

July 3, 2017

Smorgasbord Guest Writer – The Fairy Bride by Horatio Grin

Smorgasbord - Variety is the spice of life

I know that many of you enjoyed the essays of Horatio Grin last week and I am delighted to say that Horatio has written to share some news. This is exciting and I am sure that you will enjoy the posts throughout the week. Particularly if you are like me and have a fascination for fairies and other special folk.

First a note from Horatio.

My dearest Sally,

I am most grateful for the warm reception from your readers and their kind encouragement in wan...

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Published on July 03, 2017 05:55

Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Author Update – Jacquie Biggar, Kevin Morris and Lucinda E. Clarke

My thanks to Sally Cronin, for mentioning my recently released collection of poetry, “My Old Clock I Wind”, which was published by Moyhill Publishing in June 2017, http://moyhill.com/clock/.

Smorgasbord - Variety is the spice of life

USA Today Best Selling romance author Jacquie Biggar released her latest book, a novella… My Baby Wrote me a Letter.. Here is a note from the author about the inspiration behind the story.

“2017 is the one hundred fiftieth birthday of Canada’s Confederation and...

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Published on July 03, 2017 05:36

Here Lies Lot

Here lies Lot.
He knew Not
Nither why nor what.
Yet there he lies,
Forever lost to tears and sighs.


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Published on July 03, 2017 04:39

July 2, 2017

“How To Trust Your Human”, by Victoria Zigler – Book Spotlight

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Title: How To trust Your Human
Author: Victoria Zigler
Genres: Children’s Stories – Animals / Children’s Stories – Social Issues – Death And Dying
Release date: July 3rd 2017

Synopsis:
“Losing a sibling is hard. Losing three of them is even harder. Repairing a broken bond of trust is harder still.

After his three brothers disappeared, one after another, gone to a mysterious place known only as The Rainbow Bridge, Buddy the degu is all alone in his cage.

Confused and frightened, he knows o...

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Published on July 02, 2017 22:25

When He Died

When he died
A few cried.
Some maintain,
Much to his friends disdain
That he fried …

Should you
Ask me for my view,
I shall, of course
Refer you
To a blind horse.


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Published on July 02, 2017 07:02

“A Superscription”, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been;
I am also call’d No-more, Too-late, Farewell;
Unto thine ear I hold the dead-sea shell
Cast up thy Life’s foam-fretted feet between;
Unto thine eyes the glass where that is seen
Which had Life’s form and Love’s, but by my spell
Is now a shaken shadow intolerable,
Of ultimate things unutter’d the frail screen.
Mark me, how still I am! But should there dart
One moment through thy soul the soft surprise
Of that wing’d Peace which lulls the breath of s...

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Published on July 02, 2017 06:25

You’re Barred!

On 27 June, I wrote a post entitledIts My Blog and I’ll Swear If I Like,

In that article I expressed my dislike of swearing on blogs and stated my disinclination to share content which contains expletives.

I did, however state that there exists a place for swearing in literature where this is intrinsic to the characters/plot being portrayed.

In addition my article states that some factual content (rightly) will use expletives (for example a report of a court case will, of necessity documen...

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Published on July 02, 2017 00:41