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REBLOG: Exploring Poetry— Nigel Byng’s Brilliant Reading of My Poem
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The White Beach Hut Of Normans Bay: a poem
The White Beach Hut Of Normans Bay: a poem
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Where Are You?—Oh Great And Mighty Choo-choo: a quadrille poem.
Where Are You?—Oh Great And Mighty Choo-choo: a quadrille poem.
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The Acorn Doesn’t Fall Far From The Tree
The acorn doesn’t fall Far from the tree: a poem
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Ode To The Sea And A Butterfly
The Ode To The Sea And A Butterfly is about nature’s healing power. It can be a source of solace and salvation.
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Under the Verd Tree I Heard Red: a Dizain poem
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Mr Punch and the Hangman: a quadrille poem
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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!”
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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.
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My blog is included in Best Poetry Blogs to Read in 2026!
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When I was Sixteen: a tapestry poem by Melissa Lemay and me.
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Round and Round: a fib poem. What is a fib? I don’t have a clue (and never told one in my life)🤞
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Forever with unopened eye: a prosery of 144 words. He said, “Let’s take the shortcut through the graveyard.” I wish he hadn’t.

