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Tag Archives: poem
Eye Of The Storm
Image: pursuitoftheholy If you missed the news, my poem, THE FINAL NAIL, was published yesterday over at Every Day Poets. Also published was an article I wrote for Devon Ellington’s magazine site A Biblio Paradise. Entitled, HALF WAY TO A … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fiction, Freelance, Poetry, Publishing and Marketing, Reading, Writing
Tagged A Biblio Paradise, Books, essay, Every Day Poets, Fiction, networking, poem, Poetry, publications, Reading, the Pope, Twitter, Website, Writing
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Horrendous Day
Image: John Morgan Horrendous pretty sums it up. A Friday that would just not let go of my ankle and saw me fighting against it for way too long than was necessary. I couldn’t even be bothered with Clark’s after … Continue reading
Posted in Day Job, Edinburgh, Poetry, Publishing and Marketing, Writing
Tagged Day Job, Edinburgh Book Festival, Friday, Kindle, poem, Poetry, publication, Writing
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Edinburgh Drivers
Image: I See Modern Britain A second morning where I found myself cursing the drivers of Scotland’s capital. Thanks to their oblivious careering around, I nearly lost my leg three times – and my head eventually. Edinburgh drivers are among … Continue reading
Posted in Day Job, Edinburgh, Editorial Comment, Food, Drink and Bevvy, Poetry, Publishing and Marketing
Tagged cars, Circadian Poems, danger, Day Job, drivers, Edinburgh: the City & the Festivals, love, lunch, pedestrians, poem, Poetry, Publishing and Marketing, Ranfurly Review, restaurant, roads, Valentine's Day
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The Diners Do The ‘Dam
Image: Me I’ve been gone a few days. If you were following me on Twitter you’ll already know I was on a wee trip to Amsterdam with the lads, soaking up all the bevy and sunshine we could permit ourselves … Continue reading →