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A Suite Of Desolate Elegance
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A Suite Of Desolate Elegance

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This collection contains a mixture of free verse and rhyming modern poetry. The majority were written over the last two years and the final 13 were written on and posted on Spoiled Ink . It is the first published collection of Paul Grimsley who has been writing seriously since he was 16 and has had a pen in his hand since he could first think. It contains 45 poems which looks at what it is to be human; what it is to be vulnerable. The eye of the I speaking in a universal voice. This is a challenging and lyrical collection that you will want to read again and again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Musehick Publications
Date
1 December 2017
Pages
60
ISBN
9781944864064

This collection contains a mixture of free verse and rhyming modern poetry. The majority were written over the last two years and the final 13 were written on and posted on Spoiled Ink . It is the first published collection of Paul Grimsley who has been writing seriously since he was 16 and has had a pen in his hand since he could first think. It contains 45 poems which looks at what it is to be human; what it is to be vulnerable. The eye of the I speaking in a universal voice. This is a challenging and lyrical collection that you will want to read again and again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Musehick Publications
Date
1 December 2017
Pages
60
ISBN
9781944864064