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SubMissions Poetry 1996-2016

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Release : 2017-07-14
Genre : Poetry
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Book Synopsis SubMissions Poetry 1996-2016 by : WLLM

Download or read book SubMissions Poetry 1996-2016 written by WLLM. This book was released on 2017-07-14. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What We have here is over 20 years ov my poetry in 1 place. Most if not all have been read @ poetry readings in & around the Kansas City area over the last 2 decades. 168 pages ov poetry, some I do not even remember writing. What started off as poetry submissions in the occult publication Talons, morphed n2 an act ov love I share with U.

NuShIt ’16

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Release : 2017-07-13
Genre : Poetry
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Book Synopsis NuShIt ’16 by : WLLM

Download or read book NuShIt ’16 written by WLLM. This book was released on 2017-07-13. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Where SubMissions Poetry 1996-2016 is that series end (until 2037 @ least), welcome to the inaugural issue ov NuShIt! As the title suggests, these 72 pages contain new poetry written in 2016. If it happened in 2016, I wrote about how my ganglionic glasses saw it. I also tried as many poetic styles as I could (see Keywords), counteracting the same old same old I kept & keep hearing from others. NuShIt '17 is already in the works, & they will keep coming each year until the words stop.

NuShIt Ô17

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Release : 2018-01-08
Genre : Poetry
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Book Synopsis NuShIt Ô17 by : WLLM

Download or read book NuShIt Ô17 written by WLLM. This book was released on 2018-01-08. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Welcome back to another issue ov NuShIt! As the title suggests, these 248 pages contain new poetry written & performed in 2017. If it happened in 2017, I probably wrote about it or took notes for later poems. I have continued trying as many poetic styles as I could (see Keywords), & even included a Glossary as the Special Supplement this year! NuShIt '18 is already in the works, & NuShIt will keep coming each new year until I'm dead!

NuShIt Õ18

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Release : 2019-01-02
Genre : Poetry
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Book Synopsis NuShIt Õ18 by : WLLM

Download or read book NuShIt Õ18 written by WLLM. This book was released on 2019-01-02. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Welcome back to another issue ov NuShIt! As the title suggests, these 336 pages contain new poetry written & performed in 2018. If it happened in 2018, I probably wrote about it or took notes for later poems. I have continued trying as many poetic styles as I can (see Keywords), & this year the Special Supplement has several illuminated poems! NuShIt ?19 is already in the works, & NuShIt will keep coming each new year until I?m dead!

Last Farmer

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Release : 2010
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Book Synopsis Last Farmer by : Shaun Belcher

Download or read book Last Farmer written by Shaun Belcher. This book was released on 2010. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The division between country and city is fading fast and these poems document the ragged edge of our contemporary ideas of the rural and the sublime. Ever since the initial enthusiasm of early Green movement there has been a stark choice for modern farming. Factory methods or die. In Last Farmer Shaun Belcher documents this fading agricultural golden age that never was and shows the human side of over zealous pesticide salesmen and downtrodden rural labourers. The golden pastures that never were here fade into golf-courses and all night shopping malls. Growing up in what used to be Berkshire before a line on the map was rewritten, these poems excavate the tragic spoiling of not just the soil itself but of those that depended upon it. Gone are the happy country swains and in their place come the refugees herded into white vans at midnight and lost at the station at daybreak. Belcher has been described as vituperative. Certainly there is an anger in these words about what has and is still being lost.Alongside these stark tombstones to the countryside are some explorations of what growing up in the middle of England in the mid 20th century really meant. Belcher draws on rural myth and folktale as well as American popular culture so there is a keen sense of how all of this impacts on the sense of ‘Englishness’. Raised but a stones throw from the glittering prizes and towers of Oxford this is the other side of the fence writing drawing on a deep sense of working-class roots that is still looking for a common tongue.

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