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Thistle Field Fence

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Thistle Field Fence is a collection of poems by Maggie Rowe. Several first appeared in publications such as as RHINO Poetry, The Sun magazine, Oberon, On the Mason-Dixon Line and No Place Like Here: An Anthology of Southern Delaware Poetry and Prose, as well as in her 2011 chapbook, Every Mother Moves To A New Country. Maggie Rowe grew up in the U.K. with an Irish father and an English mother and seven brothers and sisters, and moved to the U.S.A. in her early twenties, living in Ohio and then Delaware. She has taught a weekly poetry class at The Cancer Support Community, Delaware since 2006.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Salt Water Media, LLC
Date
16 July 2021
Pages
162
ISBN
9781628063233

Thistle Field Fence is a collection of poems by Maggie Rowe. Several first appeared in publications such as as RHINO Poetry, The Sun magazine, Oberon, On the Mason-Dixon Line and No Place Like Here: An Anthology of Southern Delaware Poetry and Prose, as well as in her 2011 chapbook, Every Mother Moves To A New Country. Maggie Rowe grew up in the U.K. with an Irish father and an English mother and seven brothers and sisters, and moved to the U.S.A. in her early twenties, living in Ohio and then Delaware. She has taught a weekly poetry class at The Cancer Support Community, Delaware since 2006.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Salt Water Media, LLC
Date
16 July 2021
Pages
162
ISBN
9781628063233