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June 11, 2016

Suzanne Vega Undertow

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Published on June 11, 2016 09:35

Understanding

If I could touch the spirit behind the rain
And understand the bird’s call,
My brain
Could not contain
The pain
And joy that does underlie
It all.
Where I to comprehend why
I would surely die
And be forever lost in the endless sky.


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Published on June 11, 2016 09:05

Rain and Birds

Rain and birds
Together heard.
Their sound
Profound
Mingles, in joy beyond words.


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Published on June 11, 2016 07:36

It’s here (PS, no not the Bash) #newbook #anthology

TanGental

life in a grain final

So today my latest book is live! An anthology of short stories that will have something for everyone. It’s 0.99 as an ebook and as cheap as I can make it as a paperback, though I can do an author price if you prefer – mail me at glepard- at – saqnet-dot-co-dot-uk and we can sort out the best price. As with all my books the proceeds I receive go to charity.

You can buy it here.

And I’d like to say a huge thank you to Chris Graham and Esther Newton for their cover and editing input....

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Published on June 11, 2016 00:33

June 9, 2016

My friend Shanelle is volunteering in Zimbabwe to educate young people about HIV/AIDS

I have received the below email from my friend, Shanelle who will be volunteering in Zimbabwe, in July to help educate young people about HIV/AIDS. Any help anyone can give would be much appreciated.

Many thanks,

Kevin

“I have
until the 20th
June to raise just under 300 so I can volunteer for 10 weeks in Zimbabwe. I will be working in Bulawayo with other British volunteers for a charity called
Progressio, delivering workshops that will empower young people and educate them on HIV and AIDS...

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Published on June 09, 2016 22:27

Just. One. Book.

If you can help, please do so. Kind regards. Kevin

Throwing Chanclas

Just. One. Book.

I live in a town of 1200 people in the Northern Sierra Nevada –where it meets the Cascade Range near Mt. Lassen National Park and about two hours drive northwest of Reno, NV. Two hundred of that population isstudents. Over the years as the population dwindled after mines closed, then mills–nothing except tourism and retirement have emerged as ‘industries.’ Many businesseshave closed down and with it many thi...

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Published on June 09, 2016 08:27

June 8, 2016

No Alarm

Reaching for the alarm that wakes
He takes
A step into the unknown.
Breakfast will, he thinks, Be followed by leaving home
For work.

No sudden jerk
Of fear,
Just the passing thought, death is always near
And one day all will
Be still


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Published on June 08, 2016 22:37

June 7, 2016

Pirated Books

Hope none of my author/poet friends have their work pirated. However, if it does happen to you this is an informative post. Kevin

Plaisted Publishing House

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Pirate Books – No not a children’s story sadly, like with music they are books stolen from the author. We tend to know why – The reader is to poor (cough, choke cough) and can’t afford a cup of coffee let alone our books. They should be free, after all the author only writes them so we can read them.

Like another blog I read this mornin...

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Published on June 07, 2016 23:40

I will be reading at the Poetry Cafe this evening (Tuesday 7 June)

I had intended to read at the Y-Tuesday poetry event this evening (Tuesday 7 June), however, due to the event having been cancelled, I will be reading at the Poetry Café, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden, London. The Poetry Unplugged event runs from 7:30 until 10:30, with poets signing up to read between 6-7 pm. If you do come along please do say hello.

Kevin


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Published on June 07, 2016 04:39

June 6, 2016

Poetry Isnt Real

“Poetry isn’t real” you said.
I shook my head
For what the poet feels
Is real.
The words in the poet’s brain,
His whole train
Of thought
Is caught
And given life upon the page.
His poems may forever dance
And bring romance
To the paper stage.

A poem can make one laugh or cry.
So why
Can you not try
To lift your eyes from the ground,
And gaze upon something profound?


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Published on June 06, 2016 05:16