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The Swan Wallpaper
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The Swan Wallpaper

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'I trick my mind into believing the traffic from the M6 is the wind. I can live without traffic noise but I cannot live without the wind.' Belinda Bradley's poetry contains shades of light and dark. And with each poem flowing effortlessly, her writing takes what might otherwise be seen as mundane, ordinary even, and attaches a profound sense of beauty and meaning to it. Balancing both poignancy and humour, she wrestles with topics from motherhood and employment to loss and the pandemic.

The poems in The Swan Wallpaper will make you cry, laugh, and reflect on your life as beams of light punctuate the dark.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Valley Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 October 2022
Pages
74
ISBN
9781912436903

'I trick my mind into believing the traffic from the M6 is the wind. I can live without traffic noise but I cannot live without the wind.' Belinda Bradley's poetry contains shades of light and dark. And with each poem flowing effortlessly, her writing takes what might otherwise be seen as mundane, ordinary even, and attaches a profound sense of beauty and meaning to it. Balancing both poignancy and humour, she wrestles with topics from motherhood and employment to loss and the pandemic.

The poems in The Swan Wallpaper will make you cry, laugh, and reflect on your life as beams of light punctuate the dark.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Valley Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 October 2022
Pages
74
ISBN
9781912436903