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REBLOG: Exploring Poetry— Nigel Byng’s Brilliant Reading of My Poem
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Breathless: a free verse poem
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I smile at strangers every day: a free verse poem
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The Long Corridor: Free Verse Poem (And Audio Narration)
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One More Piece: a pararhyme (And Narration)
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Sweet Worm among the Sharks: a limerick
Lesley Scoble created the limerick “Sweet Worm among the Sharks” in response to Melissa’s Fandango Flash Fiction Challenge #320, inspired by a photo from George…
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Ebb and Flow 2: a waltz wave poem
Hey, I’m delighted to see you here! Thanks for coming. My blog is where I publish my poems and artworks (and reveal anything else that I think might be interesting!). I am so happy you’ve dropped by—please enjoy!

news and events
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Melissa Lemay interviews me on Collaborature!
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“One memorable time was when the producer called a breakfast meeting at a street café in Fulham. At the cusp of a wintry dawn, we found ourselves waiting for the first bottle of Beaujolais Nouveau to arrive. We cracked it open at 8 am, and I remember it as one of the best collaborative meetings ever!”
working as a cartoonist for Channel 4 TV
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✨ Honoured to illustrate the book cover of Broken Rengay
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The book features a rebellious take on the traditional rengay form—thirty six poems that bend the rules with humour, raw emotion, and poetic synergy.
Published by Prolific Pulse Press
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My blog is included in Best Poetry Blogs to Read in 2026!
Thank you, dear readers, for your support.
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The poem “Rabbit Don’t Rhyme” by Lesley Scoble humorously explores the challenges of writing funny rhymes. The narrator, confused about rhyme schemes, considers various options…
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Lesley Scoble’s limerick portrays ten monotonous men drilling a floor with the ambition of reaching Rangoon by noon to embark on an exploration. #Limerick #NonsenseVerse…
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A street, a guitar, and a memory that won’t let go. A love song played for the one who went to war. “Adios, mi amor.” #poetry #poetrycommunity…

