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A Play Of Words
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A Play Of Words

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A Play Of Words is a collection of some of the poems I've written over the past decade. The poems range from a variety of topics such as travel and life to thoughts of fictional characters. Each poem is followed by a textual accompaniment, giving further insight into the inspiration or adding an accessory in relation to the poetry.

The poems are extremely diverse in nature - some cheerful, some serious, and others unpredictable. I'd say the book is a healthy amorphous mixture, most akin to an Opal, where shifts of light give you a play of colours, whereas I offer you 'A Play Of Words'.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
8 December 2022
Pages
166
ISBN
9798888690253

A Play Of Words is a collection of some of the poems I've written over the past decade. The poems range from a variety of topics such as travel and life to thoughts of fictional characters. Each poem is followed by a textual accompaniment, giving further insight into the inspiration or adding an accessory in relation to the poetry.

The poems are extremely diverse in nature - some cheerful, some serious, and others unpredictable. I'd say the book is a healthy amorphous mixture, most akin to an Opal, where shifts of light give you a play of colours, whereas I offer you 'A Play Of Words'.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
8 December 2022
Pages
166
ISBN
9798888690253